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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1804169" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'm really kind of surprised they haven't tried to discourage the buzzards from roosting in the city and cemetery I guess they haven't started roosting in the well to do neighborhoods yet.</p><p>With coyotes, the farmers have had to put up with them for decades and town folk are like oh they such wonderful wild animals it's so good that they are free to roam and they don't bother anything and only eat mice and other small rodents. Now that they are so thick that they are all over the towns too, there's news paper articles and tv news stations reporting coyote activity in such and such neighborhood, residents are concerned. </p><p>One thing that I like about lots of town folks having a few chickens is that they soon get initiated into seeing firsthand what predators, neighbors dogs can do to their animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1804169, member: 24816"] I’m really kind of surprised they haven’t tried to discourage the buzzards from roosting in the city and cemetery I guess they haven’t started roosting in the well to do neighborhoods yet. With coyotes, the farmers have had to put up with them for decades and town folk are like oh they such wonderful wild animals it’s so good that they are free to roam and they don’t bother anything and only eat mice and other small rodents. Now that they are so thick that they are all over the towns too, there’s news paper articles and tv news stations reporting coyote activity in such and such neighborhood, residents are concerned. One thing that I like about lots of town folks having a few chickens is that they soon get initiated into seeing firsthand what predators, neighbors dogs can do to their animals. [/QUOTE]
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