D.A. and J.P.D. Buffalo Farm
The images here represent only a tiny fraction of what has been observed. Of course these images show only what has been seen from the public road. These images do not represent the full scope of the problem, or even the worst of it.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Occasionally, the dead animals are loaded up and dumped out of sight. Here is a picture of a dead horse being carried away, with a dying buffalo in the background.
Sometimes the dead animals are dumped on other people's land. Here are the bodies of a horse and a buffalo, dumped on a remote logging road on a neighbor's land. when confronted, the farm manager first claimed that the animals dumped themselves there. When we pointed out that they would have had to open a good steel fence, then close it behind themselves to do so, he suggested that this was someone else's buffalo. There are no other buffalo kept nearby, and the last wild buffalo in the area was killed in 1799.
Sometimes the dead animals are dumped on other people's land. Here are the bodies of a horse and a buffalo, dumped on a remote logging road on a neighbor's land. when confronted, the farm manager first claimed that the animals dumped themselves there. When we pointed out that they would have had to open a good steel fence, then close it behind themselves to do so, he suggested that this was someone else's buffalo. There are no other buffalo kept nearby, and the last wild buffalo in the area was killed in 1799.
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