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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 184627" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Human hair's not going to work on turkeys-it works on animals but fowl don't have the sense of smell that animals do. The only thing that might help keep them out would be to have something that flaps in the wind that might scare them away. But then again where you you place this? I guess it depends on where your feed troughs are located. If they're under trees you might try tying aluminum pie pans to the branches so they hang down enough to flap when the wind blows. But then would this scare the cattle you want to feed? They would probably get used to it. This might not work-just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 184627, member: 440"] Human hair's not going to work on turkeys-it works on animals but fowl don't have the sense of smell that animals do. The only thing that might help keep them out would be to have something that flaps in the wind that might scare them away. But then again where you you place this? I guess it depends on where your feed troughs are located. If they're under trees you might try tying aluminum pie pans to the branches so they hang down enough to flap when the wind blows. But then would this scare the cattle you want to feed? They would probably get used to it. This might not work-just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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