No but I might try that Tuesday. I’m not sure how to post the videos though. Maybe you can walk me through it?Golf,
Have you considered making videos of these shoots?
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No but I might try that Tuesday. I’m not sure how to post the videos though. Maybe you can walk me through it?Golf,
Have you considered making videos of these shoots?
Well to each his own. I wish I could come and take them off your hands. I am sure the farmer would appreciate having them hauled off. I am afraid that the drive would make it more effort than it is worth.They roost above the cows, poop on the cows and in the cows feed. It’s sickening and I would not eat those winged rats nor drink the cows milk. It’s just plain gross.
When we began hunting at this permission, the dairy owner told us how to dispose of the birds. All he wants is pest control, which we are happy to provide. Neither of us are interested in eating the birds, so they all end up in the sludge pit and eventually become liquid fertilizer for the fields surrounding the dairy.Well to each his own. I wish I could come and take them off your hands. I am sure the farmer would appreciate having them hauled off. I am afraid that the drive would make it more effort than it is worth.
We know what you mean. Until you have seen the environment caused by these birds, eating them is the furthest thing from your mind. If a bird falls in the main aisle, the owner wants us to toss them in with the cows.When I shoot my buddy’s feed lot he told me not to worry about cleaning up the birds we shoot. Sorry, can’t do that. We retrieve all that we safely can. Nothing that falls into the bull’s paddock is even attempted to be retrieved. He raises Angus beef cows and they are odd animals. One day they are pretty sedate and others I wont get into the pen with them.
As for eating them? Not a chance. These feathered rats hang out all day just waiting for the feed truck to lay out the feed in the bunks. What do they do while waiting? Muck around in the manure picking delicacies out of the poop.
I would eat a pigeon that lived out in the country away from any cattle feeding operation. No way in hell I am eating a turd sifter though.
Here are some pics and a video from today’s hunt. Not our best day, but 271 birds isn’t too shabby.We know what you mean. Until you have seen the environment caused by these birds, eating them is the furthest thing from your mind. If a bird falls in the main aisle, the owner wants us to toss them in with the cows.
P-RodHere are some pics and a video from today’s hunt. Not our best day, but 271 birds isn’t too shabby.
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I was noticing the same thing. Must have something to do with echo in the barns. Shorty is practically silent in person also, but in the video it seems louder.On the video your Prod sounds loud and unsuppressed but it person all I hear is a click of the trigger.