Sdshoars
In the last year or so I have freed three red tails and one coopers hawk that have gotten tangled in the netting, NOT EASY!!!! and they have all flown off on their own power. I have two red tails that were dead when I got home from work.
I am 46 years old and I have never seen so many, the last several years the population of the above mentioned raptors seem to have exploded. They are every where. My commute to work is 23 miles and I guarantee you tonight if I look I will see no less than 10 sitting on electrical poles on my way home.
It is black netting and you would think quite visable why they keep flying into it is beyond me especially with so much other prey around.
I can honestly say in my 30+ years of raising poultry I have never killed a bird of prey and probably have lost maybe one or two birds to a raptor.
I only let them free range when I am out and about, I have a couple roosters to watch, and have always had a dog on the property.
In the last year or so I have freed three red tails and one coopers hawk that have gotten tangled in the netting, NOT EASY!!!! and they have all flown off on their own power. I have two red tails that were dead when I got home from work.
I am 46 years old and I have never seen so many, the last several years the population of the above mentioned raptors seem to have exploded. They are every where. My commute to work is 23 miles and I guarantee you tonight if I look I will see no less than 10 sitting on electrical poles on my way home.
It is black netting and you would think quite visable why they keep flying into it is beyond me especially with so much other prey around.
I can honestly say in my 30+ years of raising poultry I have never killed a bird of prey and probably have lost maybe one or two birds to a raptor.
I only let them free range when I am out and about, I have a couple roosters to watch, and have always had a dog on the property.
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