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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1554350" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>They are a scourge on the planet. There are a couple of threads on here that you can search for and read about all the trouble we are having. We shoot every one we can. Legal or not. There are some states that are issuing permits, but I can't be bothered. Let them prove I shot them. They will attack animals that are trying to calve, trying to clean up their calf, the calf getting up.... had some go in under a big shed roof and go after the rear end of a bottle calf that was scouring a bit. Ate him from the outside and I had to destroy him. If you do some google on them you will come up with article after article where they are just getting so bad everywhere. Some say hanging a dead one helps, some say hanging an effigy of one helps. Don't have a magic solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1554350, member: 25884"] They are a scourge on the planet. There are a couple of threads on here that you can search for and read about all the trouble we are having. We shoot every one we can. Legal or not. There are some states that are issuing permits, but I can't be bothered. Let them prove I shot them. They will attack animals that are trying to calve, trying to clean up their calf, the calf getting up.... had some go in under a big shed roof and go after the rear end of a bottle calf that was scouring a bit. Ate him from the outside and I had to destroy him. If you do some google on them you will come up with article after article where they are just getting so bad everywhere. Some say hanging a dead one helps, some say hanging an effigy of one helps. Don't have a magic solution. [/QUOTE]
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