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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5102842" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>I really don't think we are far apart. All I am saying is why not let them see if the two week start dates helps with poult production before moving the whole State?TN has it set up to see if it helps. If they see it helps and hens have more poults then it will be an easy sale for everyone. I seen hens nesting here the first week of April. Again if it helps I am for it, if you want to do a compromise and go ahead and move it back a week to meet in the middle. I have 0 issues with that. If it's about saving the dominant bird, ban decoys and fans. Those birds are almost non killable without them. What you have are two groups of people that see it totally different ways. I do believe compromise will have to come in to play or if TWRA finds out that something can be done to help from their study, do not compromise just make it policy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5102842, member: 13434"] I really don't think we are far apart. All I am saying is why not let them see if the two week start dates helps with poult production before moving the whole State?TN has it set up to see if it helps. If they see it helps and hens have more poults then it will be an easy sale for everyone. I seen hens nesting here the first week of April. Again if it helps I am for it, if you want to do a compromise and go ahead and move it back a week to meet in the middle. I have 0 issues with that. If it's about saving the dominant bird, ban decoys and fans. Those birds are almost non killable without them. What you have are two groups of people that see it totally different ways. I do believe compromise will have to come in to play or if TWRA finds out that something can be done to help from their study, do not compromise just make it policy! [/QUOTE]
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