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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1708341" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>KT and Jan are right those &@#% black headed buzzards. Almost every day we try to scare those things away. I said earlier we didn't necessarily hate wildlife, but as others have stated, when you see the carnage of the predations and kills, or the destruction to crops and gardens, then yes those are hated pests. As I mentioned earlier nothing to like about those buzzards when 15-30 of them are surrounding a newborn calf and cow and the cow is wearing her self out fighting them off as long as she can until the eventually move in and tortuously kill the calf, if you aren't there t get them away. </p><p>This fall we are seeing more than usual flying around at about any time you look up, I wonder if the county's cow composting project would be drawing them? Folks that live right by it say there are more coyotes and that it is not covered up like it should be and there are dead animals openly visible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1708341, member: 24816"] KT and Jan are right those &@#% black headed buzzards. Almost every day we try to scare those things away. I said earlier we didn’t necessarily hate wildlife, but as others have stated, when you see the carnage of the predations and kills, or the destruction to crops and gardens, then yes those are hated pests. As I mentioned earlier nothing to like about those buzzards when 15-30 of them are surrounding a newborn calf and cow and the cow is wearing her self out fighting them off as long as she can until the eventually move in and tortuously kill the calf, if you aren’t there t get them away. This fall we are seeing more than usual flying around at about any time you look up, I wonder if the county’s cow composting project would be drawing them? Folks that live right by it say there are more coyotes and that it is not covered up like it should be and there are dead animals openly visible. [/QUOTE]
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