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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 244007" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>Back in my youth (born in 46) on the farm we had all kinds of farm animals including chickens.</p><p>One day i remember seeing a red tail fly by the chicken coop. Within the hour dad had that red tail on the ground.</p><p>Why one seldom seen a hawk or owl in those days (not a lot of game birds either). white owls would now and then come down during the winter and i have not seen one for some time. Never seen a eagle as a kid and now it is common to see one.</p><p>One of the biggest problems if one tries to raise game birds of any kind and i am sure a bunch of hawks and owls have gone to the next life when one trys to raise them. Said for years they need a season on them.</p><p>common sense says if you have a season on certain birds but leave the birds that feed on them alone one will have problems. DB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 244007, member: 4743"] Back in my youth (born in 46) on the farm we had all kinds of farm animals including chickens. One day i remember seeing a red tail fly by the chicken coop. Within the hour dad had that red tail on the ground. Why one seldom seen a hawk or owl in those days (not a lot of game birds either). white owls would now and then come down during the winter and i have not seen one for some time. Never seen a eagle as a kid and now it is common to see one. One of the biggest problems if one tries to raise game birds of any kind and i am sure a bunch of hawks and owls have gone to the next life when one trys to raise them. Said for years they need a season on them. common sense says if you have a season on certain birds but leave the birds that feed on them alone one will have problems. DB [/QUOTE]
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