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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1641131" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Buzzards are federally protected... But there are some states that have gotten laws passed to allow for them to be shot, and more in the pipeline trying to allow it. There are several sites devoted to those Basturd Buzzards.... I watch the heifers all during calving as we have had a dozen of the sorry things go after calves just on the ground. Seems the cows will either go deeper into a patch of woods where the buzzards don't go as often because then they can't "take off" in flight.... or more cows will stick around and "help" protect the new baby. Those sorry things will just worry a heifer to death and they are so "new to it all" that they will step on a calf trying to "do the right thing and protect it". Game warden here says he never sees anyone who shoots a buzzard protecting his livestock..... and he will deny he said that.... and deny he saw any buzzard that died from a gunshot wound.... it got killed in the road eating road kill.... or the cow managed to stomp on a wing and it couldn't take off and the rest of the cows killed it..... SHOOT SHOVEL and SHUTUP.... or at least throw it in a gully where it can't be seen. Just watch out for all those drones flying around....dispose of it after dark in a brush pile where no one can see it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1641131, member: 25884"] Buzzards are federally protected... But there are some states that have gotten laws passed to allow for them to be shot, and more in the pipeline trying to allow it. There are several sites devoted to those Basturd Buzzards.... I watch the heifers all during calving as we have had a dozen of the sorry things go after calves just on the ground. Seems the cows will either go deeper into a patch of woods where the buzzards don't go as often because then they can't "take off" in flight.... or more cows will stick around and "help" protect the new baby. Those sorry things will just worry a heifer to death and they are so "new to it all" that they will step on a calf trying to "do the right thing and protect it". Game warden here says he never sees anyone who shoots a buzzard protecting his livestock..... and he will deny he said that.... and deny he saw any buzzard that died from a gunshot wound.... it got killed in the road eating road kill.... or the cow managed to stomp on a wing and it couldn't take off and the rest of the cows killed it..... SHOOT SHOVEL and SHUTUP.... or at least throw it in a gully where it can't be seen. Just watch out for all those drones flying around....dispose of it after dark in a brush pile where no one can see it... [/QUOTE]
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