Quote:
That is totally illegal, you know that right?
Better off to SSS
Isn't it "totally illegal" to SSS in most states when the animal in question is not "in season" unless you have a depredation permit?
I'm not against SSS- I often dispatch oppossums, coons, or just about anything that is harassing my chickens. But it seems to me that telling someone not to do one thing because it is
illegal and offering another
illegal solution in it's place is a bit.... hypocritical.
Personally, I would SSS, and not relocate- but more than likley, either choice is "illegal" in your state. Do what works best for you and your chickens- and good luck.
MOST IMPORTANTLY- STAY SAFE!!!
Unless you live right in the middle of the city, SSS isn't a problem. Where I am at in michigan, the game wardens, Animal control etc. actually encourage this practice. I could dig up the state laws here in Michigan regarding predation on livestock and my flock but it boils down to this.... If you live in an area where you are legally allowed to discharge a firearm, any predator, loose dog or critter can be legally dispatched.
There is also a clause in our DNR rulebook regarding this telling us that no season needed when dispatching predators.
I can take coyotes, racoons, possums, wild dogs etc any time they are on my property threatening my livestock.