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Goosedragon, All I know is there was a article in the newspaper about asking the "public" to shake the eggs. Having raised geese for years it seems to me, a pretty dangerous thing to do.
There have been at times so many Canadian Geese (100's) that the parks had to fence off areas because of the droppings and lakes will be closed for swimming because of the chloroform count.
The Natives used to shoot them for food until the animal rights activist groups put a stop to it.
This year there doesn't seem to be as many Geese (or Bears).
I was joking about the Free Trade agreement.
There have been at times so many Canadian Geese (100's) that the parks had to fence off areas because of the droppings and lakes will be closed for swimming because of the chloroform count.
The Natives used to shoot them for food until the animal rights activist groups put a stop to it.
This year there doesn't seem to be as many Geese (or Bears).
I was joking about the Free Trade agreement.