Animal cruelty initiative irks Colorado ranchers

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Animal cruelty initiative irks Colorado ranchers

Revising code requires 124,632 valid signatures to get on ballot
Brett McMurry checks the direction of the moving truck while feeding the cows on the ranch on March 8, 2021, in Nathrop.
Brett McMurry walks past the painted hay bales on his ranch along U.S. Highway 285 on March 8 in Nathrop. Brett and his brother Ken, owner and operators of McMurry Land and Livestock, are encouraging people to continue to eat beef and support the livelihood of ranching economies across Colorado. “Without this ranch, this land would be developed into houses,” says Ken McMurry.

Animal cruelty initiative irks Colorado ranchers

Brett McMurry checks the direction of the moving truck while feeding the cows on the ranch on March 8, 2021, in Nathrop.
Brett McMurry walks past the painted hay bales on his ranch along U.S. Highway 285 on March 8 in Nathrop. Brett and his brother Ken, owner and operators of McMurry Land and Livestock, are encouraging people to continue to eat beef and support the livelihood of ranching economies across Colorado. “Without this ranch, this land would be developed into houses,” says Ken McMurry.
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