Posted by Karl Hamson on August 22, 2007 at 12:25:17 from (24.108.34.216):
Well, my American friends, YOUR birds, bald eagles got five of my lambs last spring. One incident was right in front of my wife which really upset her. However I consider it a privilege to live where bald eagles live and thrive. They were here first and we just have to be careful with newborn lambs.
However OUR bird, the Canada goose, is proving to be an unrelenting pest. I do not mind a pair but the population on my farm has grown to about 50. They eat the green grass, pollute my pond and foul my pastures. Anyone have any good ideas on how to get them to stay away? I sic the dog onto them, throw rocks, yell, etc. to no avail. Hunting and/or shooting is very restricted on the small island where I live. When I was a youngster and we were goose hunting, if wild Canada geese even suspected there was a human around they would not come within a 1000 feet. Now they are rats with wings.
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