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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 494938" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>While we can discuss this all here on the boards, just remember why we have so many of both the vultures and the yotes, it's the tree hugging bleeding hearts that think the food they eat is made in some factory in China or something.......Just be carefull about who and what you share with 'outsiders'! If I am correct, a number of these critters enjoy FEDERAL protections.</p><p></p><p>I am to the point in my life, where I am of the opinion, if it is in my pasture searching for something , it's up to no good, and it needs a sleeping pill.</p><p>As far as vultures, yes I know they are big, but, a low report .22 can and will do the trick using a hollow point bullet for a body shot, the chest area is best............. they will certainly fly away, but in short order will drop from internal damage and bleeding...............is this cruel? Ummmmm, not IMHO, as they will otherwise destroy your livelyhood by any cruel means they can as well.</p><p>I have to be more and more carefull about using loud weapons here, as I am being surrounded by city folks wanting to build a part time home in the country, and see the beautiful views and oh so cute cows in my pastures, so they prefer to build right up against my fences, and thus have a front row seat to anything I do here, including dispatching problem critters. I can only imagine the fines etc. that would be levied against me for popping a vulture around here and letting some one know it.</p><p></p><p>So, I suspect vultures and coyotes are some of the devils minions......no doubt, no doubt! :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 494938, member: 1101"] While we can discuss this all here on the boards, just remember why we have so many of both the vultures and the yotes, it's the tree hugging bleeding hearts that think the food they eat is made in some factory in China or something.......Just be carefull about who and what you share with 'outsiders'! If I am correct, a number of these critters enjoy FEDERAL protections. I am to the point in my life, where I am of the opinion, if it is in my pasture searching for something , it's up to no good, and it needs a sleeping pill. As far as vultures, yes I know they are big, but, a low report .22 can and will do the trick using a hollow point bullet for a body shot, the chest area is best............. they will certainly fly away, but in short order will drop from internal damage and bleeding...............is this cruel? Ummmmm, not IMHO, as they will otherwise destroy your livelyhood by any cruel means they can as well. I have to be more and more carefull about using loud weapons here, as I am being surrounded by city folks wanting to build a part time home in the country, and see the beautiful views and oh so cute cows in my pastures, so they prefer to build right up against my fences, and thus have a front row seat to anything I do here, including dispatching problem critters. I can only imagine the fines etc. that would be levied against me for popping a vulture around here and letting some one know it. So, I suspect vultures and coyotes are some of the devils minions......no doubt, no doubt! :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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