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Good. Then you realize that these animals are not going to suffer good deaths whether you relocate them or not. Therefore, you can't really use the risk of a bad death to justify not moving them.
My point is that being relocated to a strange place with no knowledge of the lay of the land where they were just dumped, puts them at even more of a disadvantage for survival. Is this(survival) not the intent for people who "re-home"?
Remember, shooting that animal removes ALL chance of survival. A decreased chance is still a chance.
Please also note -- I'm not particularly in favor of relocation myself, in part because of the issue of disease spread. But the risk of death wouldn't sway me one way or the other, since a small chance at life is more than no chance.
^^^ I agree with absolutely everything that you have said on this thread. I personally, dont understand why this thread is still going. No one is going to change their ways no matter if the other is talking til theyre blue in the face. I just dont see why to go around bragging about the killing of a predator. If youd rather put a bullet in the animal for doing what only comes naturally to it, then that is your choice. If you choose to capture & relocate, that is also your choice. From my understanding, Predators & Pets is not section in which a debate belongs. I always thought it was just more of an edjucational thing about how to PREVENT predators.. I may be wrong, but that is my opinion... I feel that you wouldnt have as much of an issue with predators if youve gone to great lengths to protect your animals from them. If the enclosure is built strong enough, or every measure of safety is taken - there would be no way a coon, or a possum,etc could get to the chickens. I do, however, understand that sometimes accidents happen..
that's who I was referring to...
...with all respect mrszlopez, if the predators and pests section bothers you, I'd suggest you avoid it. It is NOT just a PREVENTION section.