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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1488661" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>If you do a little research and google Black buzzards or mexican buzzards, you will come up with all kinds of pages to look at. There are/were several states that were considering legislation , if it hasn't already passed in some of the, to make it legal to kill them due to their overwhelming numbers and how destructive they have become. Here in Va I have been told "OFF THE RECORD" , to shoot 'em. They are considered a nusiance (sp?) even though they are technically protected. There is not a game warden or anyone else that will even look twice at you for getting rid of a few around here. They are being trapped "legally" by the "authorities" because they are such a problem within the city limits of one city. </p><p>We have our greatest problem with them in the spring calving group, and like Midtenn with the first calf heifers. Maybe the cows do better at "circling the wagons" or go off and hide more to calve. Not so much in the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1488661, member: 25884"] If you do a little research and google Black buzzards or mexican buzzards, you will come up with all kinds of pages to look at. There are/were several states that were considering legislation , if it hasn't already passed in some of the, to make it legal to kill them due to their overwhelming numbers and how destructive they have become. Here in Va I have been told "OFF THE RECORD" , to shoot 'em. They are considered a nusiance (sp?) even though they are technically protected. There is not a game warden or anyone else that will even look twice at you for getting rid of a few around here. They are being trapped "legally" by the "authorities" because they are such a problem within the city limits of one city. We have our greatest problem with them in the spring calving group, and like Midtenn with the first calf heifers. Maybe the cows do better at "circling the wagons" or go off and hide more to calve. Not so much in the fall. [/QUOTE]
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