I am in the northern part of the state. Not close to any bordering state but not so far either.
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I am in the northern part of the state. Not close to any bordering state but not so far either.
Well in that scenario I do think I would be rather ticked off. Once the predators decided catching the ones that can escape is to dang hard I am sure they would come after my less than flighted Brahmas.
Thinking I would help the predators out and eliminate the released birds from the ecosystem. Thereby encouraging them to move along. I do also think they would have a tendency to come a visiting on my property to enjoy the free food from my little piggies.
One side note is that when the prey animals increase in numbers not only does it draw already existing predators to the area but with enough food sources they multiply.....until that source is gone then disease and starvation force them to make changes either by dying or finding another food source.
Yup I do say that it would not make me happy one bit.
Expecting to control the focus of a thread on a discussion forum would be like trying to herd cats.And have some focus. Thread is jumping around between pest management and wildlife management as a whole and even exotics.
If you have a rabies outbreak on the adjacent reserve and nobody is culling the vector, someone is not doing their job. If any rabid animal is found in our area, measures are taken immediately to curtail the spread. As a result, rabid animals are a rare occurrence. If you have knowledge of a rabid animal in your area it must be reported or your are inadvertently contributing to the spread of the disease.Needless to say, between kind hearted folks just wanting the coons to go free, they put them smack dab in the middle of my livestock; we have a serious problem with rabid sick coons everywhere.... .![]()
...or a herd of chickens...lol.Expecting to control the focus of a thread on a discussion forum would be like trying to herd cats.![]()
Well said and very reasonable, despite what those who are "sensitive" to the feelings of animals might think.It's really better to kill them...for many reasons.
-You've just introduced trap savvy pest/predator animals into someone else's 'backyard'.
-The spread of disease is a very real aspect and why it's illegal in many states to relocate trapped predator animals.
-Releasing an animal into another animals territory could well sign it's death warrant anyway, in case you were thinking of 'saving' the 'poor little creature'. Probably a worse death than a quick shot to the head or even a 'trashcan drowning'.
Since we've displaced their habitat (and more importantly their natural predators habitat) and fed them to overpopulation with our garbage...IMO, it is our duty to become the 'apex predator' and kill them when they become a problem to the extent that we need to trap them.
Well said and very reasonable, despite what those who are "sensitive" to the feelings of animals might think.