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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Farmington Hills, MI USA
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Or the deer near houses, where hunting is prohibited, survive and reproduce more successfully. Since there is no hunting pressure the main tool for harvesting them are motor vehicles.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I don't know how the deer learn what they know. In Michigan, hunters in the southern (more populated) area of the state are restricted to using shotguns - which have an effective range of around 100 yards or less, compared to half a mile for a modern rifle in the hands of a good marksman. I recall one season in particular when I sat for a couple hours on the edge of my father-in-law's harvested corn field, knowing that a group of deer routinely came out of the neighbor's woodlot and worked around the edge of that field most afternoons. Sure enough, they did. And they moved completely around my position, even venturing into the middle of the open field in daylight - and always just out of range. They sure knew the limits of the shotgun. Would have been an easy rifle shot, but that year I was stuck with a pretty thin soup, made from deer tracks. Dale |
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A couple of years I had a little garden 12 tomato plants and 12 okra plants. I ended up geting 5 cherry tomatos and one okra pod. I wonder if using that 600v plate transformer for an electric fence would be a little over kill.
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http://scark.org/docs/Animal%20Related%20Fatalities.pdf Deer-vehicle collisions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Santa Cruz, California
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Not a good idea. It might provide enough current to stop your heart should you touch it inadvertently. Electric fence power supplies are designed to avoid sending people off to join the Choir Invisible.
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"Killing pigs ain't kosher, Sarge."
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