Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25163519-20150311194048/@comment-25673102-20150313144339

HazzaBuzz15 wrote:

Ashvath wrote:

HazzaBuzz15 wrote: We had a property, 60,000 acers, so we were allowed to shoot them. Some nights we were getting 200+. And that was barely knocking them down. They breed like crazy. But they make good dog food. We have heaps of border collies and kelpies. So instead of biscuits they get some meat. 1 leg lasts a dog 2 days. So 1 roo for every 2 dogs. Feed them every 2nd day. That was the life. Then we moved to 64 acers near Brisbane and it is quite rare to see a roo.

If you don't have a property you need a permit, and property owners permission to shoot. You have a property of 60,000 acres. Thats very huge Well we used to. Not anymore. For people not used to it, 60,000 is massive. For us it isnt too big. Quite average. Way out west the places are 500,000+ acres. A friend of mine had a paddock which was 100,000. Thats just the paddock! That is pretty cool that you have those surroundings. My cousin from Montana did a exchange work trade visit with a fellow from Australia. Her sheep ranch hosted him from Australia, and she went to live on his sheep station. Said it was such a great experience.