Originally Posted by gobbler
Good Night! Could you provide ANY references that would support your argument. Talk about pulling ##'s out of your butt!


Most all studies on rodents show their populations linked to rainfall……I don’t know that any have been done specifically in Alabama but you can pick and choose for yourself which one you want to disagree with.

Originally Posted by gobbler
Same, Why OH Why would Jackson and Cleburne co's be exempt from avian predator pressure?? rolleyes Yea, had to use the rolleyes, haven't used it since 49r


If you’ll read it again you’ll see that it said “not as limited”……..meaning not effected as much…….instead of “exempt” as you choose to mischaracterize it. The way y’all choose to purposely take things out of context is very telling.

Originally Posted by gobbler
We have increased in forest land and decreased in open cow pastures, hay fields and ag lands. I can provide a reference if you wish


Post up your study about land use if you want but if avian predators are increasing then it would only stand to reason that their main food sources are as well. There's certainly no shortage of open land no matter how you want to label it.

Last edited by CNC; 06/09/23 02:06 PM.

We dont rent pigs