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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1641057" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Black buzzards gave us fits back in the winter through early spring. Had a day old calf killed by them. When I found it them the next morning around twenty buzzards were on and around the calf and the cow was worn out from trying to fight them off. A few days later early one morning found a heifer with a new born calf and they were surrounded by buzzards. The heifer was practically standing over the calf, probably much longer and they would have wore her down and got to the calf. Then a little later another heifer calved and her calf would lay around a lot and seemed like buzzards were constantly scouting it out. Those buzzards don't need to have any protected status what so ever, that variety is more predatory than scavengers. Around the same time that we were having so much trouble with them friends a mile or so away found a new born calf with a broken spine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1641057, member: 24816"] Black buzzards gave us fits back in the winter through early spring. Had a day old calf killed by them. When I found it them the next morning around twenty buzzards were on and around the calf and the cow was worn out from trying to fight them off. A few days later early one morning found a heifer with a new born calf and they were surrounded by buzzards. The heifer was practically standing over the calf, probably much longer and they would have wore her down and got to the calf. Then a little later another heifer calved and her calf would lay around a lot and seemed like buzzards were constantly scouting it out. Those buzzards don’t need to have any protected status what so ever, that variety is more predatory than scavengers. Around the same time that we were having so much trouble with them friends a mile or so away found a new born calf with a broken spine. [/QUOTE]
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