http://cphpost.dk/national/farmers-afraid-big-bad-wolf
QuoteFarmers afraid of the big bad wolf
Anna Ackerman
February 26, 2013 - 12:09
Recent sightings of wolves in Jutland have Danish farmers worried about the safety of their livestock and now an attack has confirmed growing concern
Six of the fourteen injured animals on Joensen's farm had to be killed (Photo: Scanpix)
On Monday, Sven Joensen, a farmer from Harrild Held in mid-Jutland awoke to find that eight of his 330 sheep were missing. He immediately suspected a wolf, as just days earlier, a wolf was photographed three kilometres away.
"I was outside with the flock in the middle of the day on Sunday, and there were no problems," Joensen told Berlingske newspaper. "But when I returned on Monday at 10am to feed them, it was a different story. The sheep always used to run down to my feed wagon, but this time, they stood still. I saw the dead sheep in front of me and then looked around to find that in total, two of my sheep were killed. Several others were lying injured while the rest of the flock just stood still."
Six out of 14 injured animals had to be killed. The sheep had bite marks all over their bodies, and a farmer from Holstebro confirmed Joensen's suspicion that it was a wolf.
"My colleague is of Swedish origin, and he knows what a wolf attack looks like. He says it is typical for many sheep in the flock to be attacked," Joensen said.
The case has been reported to the police, and Joensen has contacted state game rangers to clarify the cause of death. Although farmers have to pay a deductible for insurance for animal attacks, Joensen stresses that he is not opposed to wolves returning to the Danish countryside. But he hopes that there will be greater awareness about the effects of their return.
"If it turns out to be a wolf, I would like it if we discussed the consequences of their return," he said. "There are, of course, consequences."
Wolves were eradicated from Denmark at the beginning of the 1800s. Prior to recent sightings, the last recorded wolf was shot just south of Skive in 1813. Now, some 200 years later, they are returning. Experts believe that the wolves are coming to Denmark from Germany, where the wolf population has been increasing over the past ten years. Mogens Trolle, a zoologist at the Natural History Museum, told Ekstra Bladet that while single wolves may be returning, it will be a long time before Denmark will have its first wolf pack.
The attack took place a few kilometers from where a photo trap took a picture of this magnificent bastard:
(https://languish.org/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fvidenskab.dk%2Fsites%2Fall%2Ffiles%2Fulv-2-24-02-2013presse_0.jpg&hash=5696ac80e9b2c65b403c32cb609b6eca4cf2ae4b) :ph34r:
Good for the wolves.
Deport all the Jutes to Greenland and have them mine precious metals, then re-forest Jutland and let the wolves roam.
Kinda cool in a way to see animals reappear where they've been extinct for a while. If I were that farmer though I'd shoot the wolf on sight.
They're expecting about 100 wolves total in Jutland over the next years. Farmers complaining about wolves will be a nice chance of pace from them complaining about lack of rain or too much rain.
If the urbanites think that it is cool to have wolves (which it probably is) then the farmers should be compensated for not killing them.
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on February 26, 2013, 04:53:20 PM
If the urbanites think that it is cool to have wolves (which it probably is) then the farmers should be compensated for not killing them.
Isn't the way it works is that ranchers are compensated for any animals killed by wolves? :unsure:
It already sparked a furious debate on various sites. Words like "goddamn romanticists" and "anthropocentric bastards" are flying through the air. We need pictures of scantily clad Wozniacki to calm the masses!
Quote from: Liep on February 26, 2013, 04:24:57 PM
Deport all the Jutes to Greenland and have them mine precious metals, then re-forest Jutland and let the wolves roam.
Copenhagen will be an unsafe place with half it's police force removed.
I would have shot the damn thing.
Quote from: Ed Anger on February 26, 2013, 06:54:27 PM
I would have shot the damn thing.
I hope a wolf eats your wife's lap dog.
I'm shocked that CDM would wish harm on an innocent animal like that. :(
A wolf's gotta eat.
A half eaten sheep was found this morning by the same farmer :ph34r:
(https://languish.org/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi2-images4.tv2net.dk%2Fs%2F73%2F35659373-73e13cfc0214eab292751fb0feaba7db.jpeg&hash=5cd1c92f5cda21160f2a9d98091d18aef21388b4)
We've got coyotes out the wazoo here now. I've seen them in my backyard even, and at certain times of year (breeding season?) you can hear their calls early in the morning... they sound like screaming women.
As long as the coyotes take care of our feral cat problem and keep the armadillos away, I won't be shooting any of them. :)
Quote from: Octavian on February 27, 2013, 07:32:53 AM
A half eaten sheep was found this morning by the same farmer :ph34r:
Did it get better?
Quote from: Octavian on February 27, 2013, 07:32:53 AM
A half eaten sheep was found this morning by the same farmer :ph34r:
At least he's sharing.
Quote from: Caliga on February 27, 2013, 07:55:30 AM
We've got coyotes out the wazoo here now. I've seen them in my backyard even, and at certain times of year (breeding season?) you can hear their calls early in the morning... they sound like screaming women.
As long as the coyotes take care of our feral cat problem and keep the armadillos away, I won't be shooting any of them. :)
I believe I've heard some in our woods-- sounds like maybe they were going after the deer. I had heard them from a distance but they make some freakier noises when you hear them up close.
Sometimes this site is quite amusing. A Danish The Onion?
http://heltnormalt.dk/rydforsiden/2013/02/27/135041
Quote from: derspiess on February 27, 2013, 10:30:14 AM
I believe I've heard some in our woods-- sounds like maybe they were going after the deer. I had heard them from a distance but they make some freakier noises when you hear them up close.
Yeah... we have deer come through our woods all the time... in fact when I let my dog out in the morning he makes a beeline for the woods to check for deer. If he starts barking his head off, then I know they're back there. :)
Quote from: Peter Wiggin on February 26, 2013, 11:46:39 PM
I'm shocked that CDM would wish harm on an innocent animal like that. :(
I just wonder where this supposed dog is.
Latest photo of the wolf attacking the sheep:
(https://languish.org/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.kaneva.com%2Ffilestore8%2F4789243%2F5948322%2FwolfUjumpingUoverUsheep.JPG&hash=72a8f935da29612168ab45921bd427a671d72da5)
:P
Quote from: Octavian on February 27, 2013, 07:32:53 AM
A half eaten sheep was found this morning by the same farmer :ph34r:
(https://languish.org/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi2-images4.tv2net.dk%2Fs%2F73%2F35659373-73e13cfc0214eab292751fb0feaba7db.jpeg&hash=5cd1c92f5cda21160f2a9d98091d18aef21388b4)
That farmer looks suspiciously like a wolf.