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Dead Crows in Countryside
While out on a walk, I noticed 5 dead crows tied to a fence by their neck. It is not the first time i have seen this and i have no idea why anyone would do this. Can anyone tell me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just dont see the problem - it is not barbaric in that they do not leave the crows half dead. They are already dead when tied up, so how is it barbaric? They are truly horrible birds who have been known to kill lambs if given the chance. They are vermin in the countryside, and although I recognise that it doesnt look nice, and should not be done along the edges of public footpaths where children might see it, it is a long practised method. And to say the countryside alliance does this sort of thing, or would bother to support it, is both ill informed and ridiculous. I am neither in the CA or a farmer who does this, but I do accept it as a traditional country method of detering vermin. As said before, it should just not be done where children might be upset to see it.
How does it deter vermin? Do you really think that crows think to themselves 'Ah this is what will happen if I hang about here'? The hanging carcasses are more likely to attract vermin than deter it. Vermin will just see 'food.
I never said that the CA does this sort of this - I said they would probably approve of it? I am not ill informed about countryside matters and I have not made ridiculous comments any more than you have.
I am sorry but I do not see crows as 'horrible' birds. I do not recognise any animal as being 'horrible'. They do what comes naturally without mallice. However, I agree they need to be controlled.
I believe it is done because the farmer/ landowner will pay the shooter per crow or in a mole catchers case per mole.
As farmers are busy people they are obviously not with the shooter while he is out shooting crows so the shooter leaves them in a prominent place, barbed wire fences happen to be perfect for hanging up dead animals. that way when he invoices the farmer for the number of dead crows/ moles, the farmer can come along later and check that he's not lying.
it doesn't look nice i know, but the coutntryside is not a theme park it's a working place. some people seem to forget that
Well seeing as the gamekeepers do it round here and they work for the estate and get a salary, I don't think it's got anything to do with farmer's checking up and paying them per head killed! I don't think that Lord N who owns and farms the estate around me has the time to go round counting dead animals!
It's just a custom left over from past times - such as the heads of criminals being displayed on the spiked railings on Tower Bridge!
Other animals and birds are our fellow species. It suits some members of our species to class some other animals as vermin. The "vermin" concerned depends on where in the globe one speaks about and what monied venture is being encroached on by animals, as FP points out, doing what comes naturally. If all other species could voice up they'd probably class us as the worst vermin on the planet taking more than the biggest share of everything there is! e.g. land, water, other animals' habitats, etc. That's apart from using our position to actively persecute them for reasons which have nothing to do with survival. It is our species that has decreed that everything should be for ourselves, taking the view that any other inconvenient species must be "culled".
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