Beekissed
Mountain Sage
Illegal. Not recommended.
Normally, it's illegal to shoot a hawk. You can face stiff fines and even imprisonment. And, even if you're in an area where it's legal to kill a hawk that's eating your livestock, you can still get into trouble. If you must shoot one, the recommended action is SSS.Boogity said:Don't you own a gun?HandledWithCare said:I can't free range them because of a pair of redtail hawks that have moved into a tree right over their run.
I have a compound bow I'm learning to hunt with but I can't aim. It's legal to protect your livestock here and in my area there are as many hawks as their are cottontails and they both give me fits. I'd happily run them off if anything worked but they seem pretty comfortable to sit around and stalk my birds!Boogity said:Don't you own a gun?HandledWithCare said:I can't free range them because of a pair of redtail hawks that have moved into a tree right over their run.
I'm curious too. Assuming in the garage, in a trash can, protected from direct rain and rodents.HandledWithCare said:I have a compound bow I'm learning to hunt with but I can't aim. It's legal to protect your livestock here and in my area there are as many hawks as their are cottontails and they both give me fits. I'd happily run them off if anything worked but they seem pretty comfortable to sit around and stalk my birds!Boogity said:Don't you own a gun?HandledWithCare said:I can't free range them because of a pair of redtail hawks that have moved into a tree right over their run.
On topic, how long does most "commercial" poultry and rabbit feed last if stored in unopened bags?