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Biden Regime Is Shooting Cows From Helicopters In New Mexico

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Biden Regime Is Shooting Cows From Helicopters In New Mexico – Here’s What Ranchers Are Saying About the Move[/b]


The Biden regime will let a Chinese spy balloon traverse across the continental U.S. for a full week but does not hesitate to gun down helpless animals.

A judge last Wednesday gave the U.S. Forest Service a green light to gun down approximately 150 “unauthorized” cattle from helicopters over a rugged forest in southwestern New Mexico known as the Gila Wilderness.

The judge argued he did “not see a legal prohibition on the operation” and “it would be contrary to the public interest to stop the operation from proceeding.”

Officials closed a large swath of the forest Monday and began the cow slaughter on Thursday. The killing will continue thru Sunday.

Ranchers had sought a delay, pointing out that the culling violated federal regulations and amounted to animal cruelty. They also say the federal government is not telling the truth about the cattle in question.

Townhall.com has more on the ranchers’ astute arguments against this barbarism and the Regime’s deception.

But the U.S. Forest Service’s description of its chopper hunt taking place between Thursday and Sunday is questioned by some cattle growers, such as the Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America (R-CALF USA), New Mexico Cattle Growers Association, Humane Farming Association, and Spur Lake Cattle Company.

After an application for a temporary restraining order to prevent what R-CALF USA calls an “aerial slaughter” was denied by a federal judge, its Property Rights Committee Chair Shad Sullivan says the federal government’s characterization of the situation doesn’t tell the full story.

According to Sullivan, the “cattle in question are descendants of herds that legally grazed on rancher-owned allotments decades ago,” and “estrays may have intermingled with adjacent allotment owners branded and tagged cattle, proving they are domestic livestock,” contrary to the Forest Service’s claim the cattle are “feral.” Sullivan also noted that a fire last year “destroyed over 30 miles of fencing near the aerial gunning operation area.”

In Sullivan’s view, “not only is the gunning down of the animals inhumane and cruel, but an environmental issue as well.” He added that the results of last year’s chopper hunt “were in some cases considered grotesque, as some cattle were shot but were not killed,” “calves were left motherless, and mature cattle received injuries that prolonged suffering, leading to an inevitable death and leaving carcasses strewn about the land and in waterways.”

Beyond the cruelty Sullivan accused the U.S. Forest Service of employing, he said a larger issue “may be the unchecked power by unelected bureaucrats within governmental agencies setting a precedent for how federal officials handle authority” and the fact that area cattle ranchers are “contending that the USFS isn’t abiding by its own regulations.”

Sullivan further cited “pressure from environmental groups” as weighing on the Forest Service’s decision to use helicopter hunters to put down the cattle.

Just a reminder, U.S. taxpayer money is being used to fund this animal cruelty. Yet there is not a peep from so-called major “animal welfare” groups such as PETA.

[b][i]Were the cows expected to get permits or something? I don't see any reason for this at all.[/i][/b]
you wont hear a peep from Animals rights activists, just as you wont hear a peep from war protesters about the U.S. funding war.
@YourMomsSecretCrush Amen to both those sentiments!
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
At this point they can do anything they want, they have total control
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Virgo79 reminds me of when Buffalo Bill rode trains and shot herds of bison. Starvation for genocide of the American Indians.
RuyLopez · 56-60, M
Normally when they want to cull a animal population they have a managed hunt. The animal is put down humanely in this fashion typically with one well placed shot and the meat is harvested. With beef as expensive as it is you would think a lot of hunters would be interested in this. I deplore the concept of helicopter hunting. I understand it in some cases, hogs in particular, but for cattle? What a complete waste. Its a shame.
RuyLopez · 56-60, M
@cherokeepatti You're right.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@RuyLopez the cabal is pulling out all the stops now, if they can cause a toxic spill that gets into the waterways they can kill off fish too, those would be a great source of protein for people to catch and have to supplement their diets with
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@RuyLopez the late Russell Means, Lakota activist, spoke out about how what was done to American Indians would eventually be done to all Americans…disease, starvation, etc. resulting in genocide. He got up and spoke in front of Congress before he died listing all the things that have happened to Natives even after treaties were signed. Including the things with water rights.
Carissimi · F
Why shoot innocent animals not causing harm? This is outrageous! I’d love these ba$tards to go to jail for a very long time. They are inhuman.
Even if the cattle were feral, and it appears they're not, what's the justification of the slaughter?
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
why don't they start going after feral hogs too? there are like 2 million of those.
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
they've been doing it to horses for years
@wildbill83 can confirm. Kangaroos too.
It’s hella cheaper for ‘them’
bgjb58 · M
Can they transfer the Forest Service to the border? 😆
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
this leftist regime is beyond demonic.
They should have rounded them up, determined if they were suitable for consumption and used them so people who could use beef, might benefit.
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
The government isn’t killing the cows, it’s the guns. Probably those evil AR-15s
RuyLopez · 56-60, M
@GJOFJ3 I saw one of those rascals the other day. Well it was actually an AR-10, keeping it legal bro, black as the night. It was down on its magazine butt and hand grip. Stalking a deer. slowly pulling the shoulder strap behind it. Was almost cute how quite it was trying to be. It wasn't fooling the deer though. The buck saw the top of the scope just above the weeds. Funny the deer didn't seem that worried. Wonder why?
animal welfare ..
anything with a soft cuddly name always tends to be the oppisite..
I saw an article about feral pigs in our Northern tier states causing problems. Same thing…round up as many as possible and turn them into food if appropriate.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@soar2newhighs apparently the highest infestations are texas, florida, and hawaii.

i'd be more likely order "boar" in a restaurant than "burmese python" or "iguana"
@SusanInFlorida Here’s why I cited the Norther tier states.[image deleted]
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