Colorado governor paulus and his Husband in particular was for wolves first how do you know we had a fair election second the Legacy wolf native to Colorado was not the gray wolf so it's not a reintroduction it was never here the gray wolf was never here
Sounds like state of colorado is on the hook for full cost of the potential income of that calf... steer full grown value at the time of when that calf WOULD sell.... heifer that calves more steers, calculate how many calves over the life of that heifer and that loss in revenue.... colorado state should have to cover that cost.
@philicious5280 Who is to say what the "greater good" is? That argument has been used to justify all sorts of questionable things. I spend as much time in the forest as anyone, and the ecosystem I see is just fine. The only thing that has changed from my perspective, are the ranchers I know (and myself) now risk felony charges just for protecting their herds and themselves, should these wolves get really hungry- and they will. If the "greater good" is just giving a giant middle finger to the people who supply our food, then I want no part of it. I don't think I'm alone here.
The forests and wildernesses of Colorado are not your backyard. Play make believe all you want, but you have no jurisdiction or power over them. The voters do.
You're making up a story in your head so you feel superior, that you somehow understand the situation better than others. You falsely claim that the other side has a simplistic reason for their decision and then imply they are just silly, well good for you, you won an argument with yourself. Try being serious.
Because they have a right to defend and protect their farms, livestock and families from meat eating carnivores! The tree hugging fairy's who voted for this should have to foot the bill!
Wait until someone's kid get eat by a cute lil wolf. They did this shit with coyotes east of the Mississippi back in the late 80s. They said it would be good for the eco system, it would keep the deer heard in check! Now we have a uncontrollable pestilence that cant be control and they feed mainly off of our live stock and house pets. Bravo government Bravo!
Cost of doing business, that why their beef is so expensive. Cry us a river!
Colorado governor paulus and his Husband in particular was for wolves first how do you know we had a fair election second the Legacy wolf native to Colorado was not the gray wolf so it's not a reintroduction it was never here the gray wolf was never here
Here we go , say goodbye to the predators!
Sounds like state of colorado is on the hook for full cost of the potential income of that calf... steer full grown value at the time of when that calf WOULD sell.... heifer that calves more steers, calculate how many calves over the life of that heifer and that loss in revenue.... colorado state should have to cover that cost.
Wolves are part of the ecosystem
Ranchers will be subsidized for their loss. Buy some donkeys
Ok who is going to subtilized it? Where is the money to pay them going to come from? How much will it cost?
You buy them donkeys, feed and care for them . This mob rule mentality sucks .
And no I’m not a rancher !
@@jerrypeal653 There's no mob rule, this was voted on and the citizens of Colorado decided to re-introduce wolves.
@@RockyMountainsUSA the mob is all city and no rural representation. So sorry you are wrong.
@@jerrypeal653 It's was a fair vote and you are playing victim.
Front Rangers voted for this because they don't have to live with them in their backyard. They just think they look cute on t-shirts.
@philicious5280 Who is to say what the "greater good" is? That argument has been used to justify all sorts of questionable things. I spend as much time in the forest as anyone, and the ecosystem I see is just fine. The only thing that has changed from my perspective, are the ranchers I know (and myself) now risk felony charges just for protecting their herds and themselves, should these wolves get really hungry- and they will. If the "greater good" is just giving a giant middle finger to the people who supply our food, then I want no part of it. I don't think I'm alone here.
The forests and wildernesses of Colorado are not your backyard. Play make believe all you want, but you have no jurisdiction or power over them. The voters do.
@@Cucumberflavoredmustard Wolves are a keystone species, meaning they play a vital role in the ecosystem.
You're making up a story in your head so you feel superior, that you somehow understand the situation better than others. You falsely claim that the other side has a simplistic reason for their decision and then imply they are just silly, well good for you, you won an argument with yourself. Try being serious.
@@RockyMountainsUSA I DO understand the situation better than others. I won't apologize for it.
Build a fence big one if not keep crying
Ranchers in Canada and other countries have learned to adapt and live with large predators. Why can't these people?
Because of rural United States has not caught up to the 21st century.
Because they have a right to defend and protect their farms, livestock and families from meat eating carnivores! The tree hugging fairy's who voted for this should have to foot the bill!
Why do we need another preditor
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Wait until someone's kid get eat by a cute lil wolf. They did this shit with coyotes east of the Mississippi back in the late 80s. They said it would be good for the eco system, it would keep the deer heard in check! Now we have a uncontrollable pestilence that cant be control and they feed mainly off of our live stock and house pets. Bravo government Bravo!
Hopes and prayers will Suffice!
boohoo