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<blockquote data-quote="Ugly Dogs" data-source="post: 319750" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>I talked with my buddy more this afternoon and there are two things he pretty sure of. The first is that it wasn't shot. When the game warden was out to collect it's body they looked real close and didn't find anything to suggest that it has been shot. He also was sure that it hadn't been hit by a truck. They had been watching both moose since December and for the past 4+ weeks it was in an area that is very isolated and you can't see from any road.</p><p></p><p>One other thing he told me is that in January they watched the bull breed the cow 5-6 times one day in January. A couple things are strange, first of all is the time of the breeding I think their normal breeding season is in October? Second is that the cow that is dead is only a yearling (he said, almost full grown but not yet filled out) so he isn't sure if it is the same cow. He has some pictures that I'll try to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ugly Dogs, post: 319750, member: 974"] I talked with my buddy more this afternoon and there are two things he pretty sure of. The first is that it wasn't shot. When the game warden was out to collect it's body they looked real close and didn't find anything to suggest that it has been shot. He also was sure that it hadn't been hit by a truck. They had been watching both moose since December and for the past 4+ weeks it was in an area that is very isolated and you can't see from any road. One other thing he told me is that in January they watched the bull breed the cow 5-6 times one day in January. A couple things are strange, first of all is the time of the breeding I think their normal breeding season is in October? Second is that the cow that is dead is only a yearling (he said, almost full grown but not yet filled out) so he isn't sure if it is the same cow. He has some pictures that I'll try to get. [/QUOTE]
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