I have some faverolle eggs coming...they are coming with the Houdan eggs. Whenever that is.
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I have some faverolle eggs coming...they are coming with the Houdan eggs. Whenever that is.
yes it is fully legal to kill magpies in utah. they actually used to pay a bounty like they do with the coyotes now but they do not do that now as far as i know. so knock them deadi keep a pellet gun handy in case i ever need it
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i respect that. i have not shot one down yet but if i have to i will. i am a animal lover and birds are very special to me. that said i value some other birds more and if needed i will protect those birds. but killing is something i take very seriously and i will not do it unless i have to. that is so cool you were a falconer! i have always wanted to do that.Meh, I rather like magpies, what with their tuxedos and all. Fairly intelligent birds, too, though not as much as crows and ravens. They don't have magpies back east-- I missed them when I lived in New England. Used to be legal to shoot down hawks and falcons, too, back in the day. Ranchers would sit out during migration season and shoot them down in droves. Then they hit the endangered list, and one isn't supposed to do this anymore. I learned a serious respect for raptors when I was a falconer and, I guess by extension, an appreciation for a lot of birds as well as natural predation. In any case, any bird that has the class to wear a tuxedo I'll give a nod of respect to.I'm kinda Wierd that way. Maybe my kids come by it naturally!
Wait... I just realized it says EXCLUDING, not INCLUDING... So go take back that dynamite!"A person may kill Black-billed Magpies, Cowbirds, House Sparrows, European Starlings, or Domestic Pigeons (Rock Doves) by any means, excluding bait, explosives or poison, and only on or over the threatened area."
Well, according to the Utah Administrative Code effective April 1, 2013... everyone can use explosives to blow up those stinkin magpies!!!!
http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code/r657/r657-003.htm#T7
I had to read it a few times before I saw the excluding too. LOLWait... I just realized it says EXCLUDING, not INCLUDING... So go take back that dynamite!
Being the wife of a retired Army bomb technician, I'm sensitive about anything explosive. I just wanted to clarify what the rules state...it says by any means EXCLUDING bait, explosives or poison....so NO explosives!"A person may kill Black-billed Magpies, Cowbirds, House Sparrows, European Starlings, or Domestic Pigeons (Rock Doves) by any means, excluding bait, explosives or poison, and only on or over the threatened area."
Well, according to the Utah Administrative Code effective April 1, 2013... everyone can use explosives to blow up those stinkin magpies!!!!
http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code/r657/r657-003.htm#T7
Wait... I just realized it says EXCLUDING, not INCLUDING... So go take back that dynamite!