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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter77" data-source="post: 4608578" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>Before it's gets to wild, I just want to say, I didn't start the thread saying there is or isn't a problem with the population right now. I want to have real numbers discussion about issues, not oh "I FEEL" or "I THINK" it's this way. I just come from a world where I get managers, supervisors or operators telling me 25-70% of the product they get from my department is junk all the time. When I look at the ACTUAL DATA, there might be 1 day out of the year that they received 30-50% scrap because of a process/equipment issue. most of the time it's 1-3% that falls with in the acceptable level base on the number of quality checks performed by my operators. I just wanted us to look at things we have scientific data on and try to fix the issue. Again as I said in my first post, <strong>I DO BELIEVE THERE IS A PROBLEM</strong>, just not sure how bad it is. I want to make sure we turn things around but some times the land can only carry so many. Maybe relocation of birds from over populated areas to areas that are low and improving the habitat need to be looked at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter77, post: 4608578, member: 1760"] Before it's gets to wild, I just want to say, I didn't start the thread saying there is or isn't a problem with the population right now. I want to have real numbers discussion about issues, not oh "I FEEL" or "I THINK" it's this way. I just come from a world where I get managers, supervisors or operators telling me 25-70% of the product they get from my department is junk all the time. When I look at the ACTUAL DATA, there might be 1 day out of the year that they received 30-50% scrap because of a process/equipment issue. most of the time it's 1-3% that falls with in the acceptable level base on the number of quality checks performed by my operators. I just wanted us to look at things we have scientific data on and try to fix the issue. Again as I said in my first post, [b]I DO BELIEVE THERE IS A PROBLEM[/b], just not sure how bad it is. I want to make sure we turn things around but some times the land can only carry so many. Maybe relocation of birds from over populated areas to areas that are low and improving the habitat need to be looked at. [/QUOTE]
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