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I agree 100%, but I think your county agent is wrong. All hawks are protected by the Migratory Bird Act, an outdated law in my estimation. If you have a LARGE chicken enterprise, you can usually get a permit to kill specific hawk breeds; however, small flock owners invariably get the "try other methods" runaround from the government.
Oh dear Joe, another enlightened man. That's what like about you.
TMBA was initiated for reasons that don't generally apply any more - if they ever did. There isn't much trade in hawk feathers, for example. Like all such restrictive acts, it sweeps up the good with the bad.
But like all laws, you pay the devil to get rid of or change them. In these eco-friendly, "green" times you can expect you never will be shut of this one.
Fortuantely you can always breed more chickens - some for you, some for the hawk. In a sense, you are footing the bill to be environmentally friendly and feed the hawks. Way to go!
Also fortunately, you can put in place enough mechanical controls so that a balance of sorts can be struck.
I agree 100%, but I think your county agent is wrong. All hawks are protected by the Migratory Bird Act, an outdated law in my estimation. If you have a LARGE chicken enterprise, you can usually get a permit to kill specific hawk breeds; however, small flock owners invariably get the "try other methods" runaround from the government.
Oh dear Joe, another enlightened man. That's what like about you.
TMBA was initiated for reasons that don't generally apply any more - if they ever did. There isn't much trade in hawk feathers, for example. Like all such restrictive acts, it sweeps up the good with the bad.
But like all laws, you pay the devil to get rid of or change them. In these eco-friendly, "green" times you can expect you never will be shut of this one.
Fortuantely you can always breed more chickens - some for you, some for the hawk. In a sense, you are footing the bill to be environmentally friendly and feed the hawks. Way to go!

Also fortunately, you can put in place enough mechanical controls so that a balance of sorts can be struck.