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Iheart'scovies :
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You know, I live here in Florida, and there is always alot of chatter about the muscovies, but I seriously don't see what the problem is! It's really NOT like they are EVERYWHERE and we're all wading around in duck poop or something!
http://www.tbnweekly.com/content_articles/092707_par-02.txt?archiveview
http://www.tbnweekly.com/editorial/readers_poll/content_articles/061506_pol-09.txt
okay, neither of these is the article I want, exactly.
I'm not agreeing with the new (whatever) either. Just saying that in some towns, they really ARE everywhere and people have been ticked off. Sadly, the government has, once again, decided to kill an ant with a sledgehammer.
I found it:
http://www.sptimes.com/2007/05/13/Northpinellas/There_s_trouble_in_Mu.shtml
Quote:
You know, I live here in Florida, and there is always alot of chatter about the muscovies, but I seriously don't see what the problem is! It's really NOT like they are EVERYWHERE and we're all wading around in duck poop or something!
http://www.tbnweekly.com/content_articles/092707_par-02.txt?archiveview
http://www.tbnweekly.com/editorial/readers_poll/content_articles/061506_pol-09.txt
okay, neither of these is the article I want, exactly.
I'm not agreeing with the new (whatever) either. Just saying that in some towns, they really ARE everywhere and people have been ticked off. Sadly, the government has, once again, decided to kill an ant with a sledgehammer.
I found it:
http://www.sptimes.com/2007/05/13/Northpinellas/There_s_trouble_in_Mu.shtml
"Our town is overrun with them, " Kenneth City Mayor Muriel Whitman said Thursday. "People complain constantly."
If Whitman had any doubts about the severity of the duck influx, they were removed one recent morning when she opened her front door. Staring at her were 30 pairs of eyes, belonging to members of a flock of young Muscovies looking for a handout
If Whitman had any doubts about the severity of the duck influx, they were removed one recent morning when she opened her front door. Staring at her were 30 pairs of eyes, belonging to members of a flock of young Muscovies looking for a handout
But the ducks seem to think Kenneth City's a great place to live and bring up a family. They wander around town rooting in yards for bugs and other tasty delicacies.
"They multiply so fast, " Whitman said. "They're cute when they're little. ... But when they get big, they're obnoxious."
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Muscovies are neither native to Florida nor are they wild ducks. Under state law, they are not supposed to be released into the wild, Morse said. And there lies a curious rule: If a Muscovy is on your front lawn, you're the owner. You can do with it what you will as long as it is humane and done in compliance with the laws of the county.