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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhound" data-source="post: 5563658" data-attributes="member: 9875"><p>I trap just to have something to do, but I can't help to believe that every nest predator you take off the landscape will help, especially raccoons with their home range. Where it really has an effect Is, places like the southern counties that have severe population issues. In places where you may have 10 hens in 10 square miles, the nest predators outnumbered the nest 10:1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhound, post: 5563658, member: 9875"] I trap just to have something to do, but I can't help to believe that every nest predator you take off the landscape will help, especially raccoons with their home range. Where it really has an effect Is, places like the southern counties that have severe population issues. In places where you may have 10 hens in 10 square miles, the nest predators outnumbered the nest 10:1. [/QUOTE]
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