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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="aussiefarmer" data-source="post: 597608" data-attributes="member: 5729"><p>Technically farm animals do not belong nor do humans, farm animals make it possible for us to to survive here and I am yet to see a sheep , cow or other farm animal kill a native animal.</p><p>Farming has made many Australian species thrive with reliable water sources and quality feed, 80% of farmers and farming operations are good for the environment and we are care takers of the land we hold and most of us are passionate about caring for and healing the land.</p><p>If we all get to soft and touchy feely about controlling pest species they will wipe out many small native animals and breed to plague numbers.</p><p></p><p>Gone are the days of ruthless killing of anything that moves and a new perspective has come over farmers of co existing with the native species.</p><p></p><p>Foxes and wild dogs are some of the cruellest killers in the bush , seeing animals maimed with chunks chewed off them walking around is sickening and waves any care factor on how painful of a death these ferals suffer to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussiefarmer, post: 597608, member: 5729"] Technically farm animals do not belong nor do humans, farm animals make it possible for us to to survive here and I am yet to see a sheep , cow or other farm animal kill a native animal. Farming has made many Australian species thrive with reliable water sources and quality feed, 80% of farmers and farming operations are good for the environment and we are care takers of the land we hold and most of us are passionate about caring for and healing the land. If we all get to soft and touchy feely about controlling pest species they will wipe out many small native animals and breed to plague numbers. Gone are the days of ruthless killing of anything that moves and a new perspective has come over farmers of co existing with the native species. Foxes and wild dogs are some of the cruellest killers in the bush , seeing animals maimed with chunks chewed off them walking around is sickening and waves any care factor on how painful of a death these ferals suffer to me. [/QUOTE]
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