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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1804219" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>For the past 20 years I have had at least two Great Pyrenees or Anatolian guard dogs on the farm. During this time I have watched the black vulture population increase from rarely seeing one to very common. I wonder if the dogs help keep them away since I have not to this point had a problem with them.</p><p>I know the dogs hate them with a passion and spot their shadows pass by on the ground before the buzzards even arrive. The occasional coon or groundhog the dogs kill is never touched by buzzards while those killed on the road attract buzzards almost immediately.</p><p>The is a big roost of them in one of the older run down parts of town and they light almost at people's door in pursuit of something to eat. They are very repulsive to watch and I do not doubt the danger they can be to cattle.</p><p>They need to be taught the fear of man but that is unlikely with all our young boys inside playing computer games. I know when we were kids they would never have gotten so brazen and bold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1804219, member: 32879"] For the past 20 years I have had at least two Great Pyrenees or Anatolian guard dogs on the farm. During this time I have watched the black vulture population increase from rarely seeing one to very common. I wonder if the dogs help keep them away since I have not to this point had a problem with them. I know the dogs hate them with a passion and spot their shadows pass by on the ground before the buzzards even arrive. The occasional coon or groundhog the dogs kill is never touched by buzzards while those killed on the road attract buzzards almost immediately. The is a big roost of them in one of the older run down parts of town and they light almost at people's door in pursuit of something to eat. They are very repulsive to watch and I do not doubt the danger they can be to cattle. They need to be taught the fear of man but that is unlikely with all our young boys inside playing computer games. I know when we were kids they would never have gotten so brazen and bold. [/QUOTE]
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