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<blockquote data-quote="Peewit" data-source="post: 1349240" data-attributes="member: 57492"><p>hi there</p><p></p><p>I feel this is ground that has been covered already and we are going around a full circle here.</p><p></p><p>The farmers can carry on blaming BoP's all they like, and that is what they want people to believe in that the BoP's are the culprits each and every time. :C</p><p></p><p>BoP's are opportunists by nature, as they are, and if they sense a weak animal is around (ie lamb not well), yes they will know that they can catch it easily. BoP's are finely tuned to behaving that way.</p><p></p><p>For farmers to blame BoP's for everything that is wrong with their stock is so wrong - get a grip on nature here.</p><p></p><p>That is why BoP's are so persecuted as they are, and so it carries on.. </p><p>It does not help to have elaborate stores spread through the Farming communities, about what a BoP's are seen to be, or what a farmer thinks a BoP will act like around his stock.</p><p></p><p>I think this is an age long problem (over the centuries) that will never go away and BoP's will suffer the price each and every time. :C</p><p></p><p>BoP's 0 v's Farmers 10 so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peewit, post: 1349240, member: 57492"] hi there I feel this is ground that has been covered already and we are going around a full circle here. The farmers can carry on blaming BoP's all they like, and that is what they want people to believe in that the BoP's are the culprits each and every time. :C BoP's are opportunists by nature, as they are, and if they sense a weak animal is around (ie lamb not well), yes they will know that they can catch it easily. BoP's are finely tuned to behaving that way. For farmers to blame BoP's for everything that is wrong with their stock is so wrong - get a grip on nature here. That is why BoP's are so persecuted as they are, and so it carries on.. It does not help to have elaborate stores spread through the Farming communities, about what a BoP's are seen to be, or what a farmer thinks a BoP will act like around his stock. I think this is an age long problem (over the centuries) that will never go away and BoP's will suffer the price each and every time. :C BoP's 0 v's Farmers 10 so far. [/QUOTE]
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