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there are farmers land around where we live, recently, we always can hear gun shooting, my bf told me farmers are shooting rabbits.are they allowed to do? quite annoying those noise and poor rabbits...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anyone can shoot (with an air rifle) on their own land - their own garden - as long as they are shooting vermin.
The list includes: crows, rooks, magpies, jays, grey squirrels, brown rats, woodpigeon, pigeon, collared dove, rabbit, mink.
But you are probably hearing a bird scarer like this one:
http://www.mower-magic.co.uk/acatalog/Bird_Sca rer.html
The list includes: crows, rooks, magpies, jays, grey squirrels, brown rats, woodpigeon, pigeon, collared dove, rabbit, mink.
But you are probably hearing a bird scarer like this one:
http://www.mower-magic.co.uk/acatalog/Bird_Sca rer.html
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Hi Mirela, In answer to your question whether farmers can shoot your dog because you allow it to go on his land. The answer is a very definite yes! If your dog is worrying sheep or any livestock and bear in mind at this time of the year many farmers have lambs & calves, then most farmers will not hesitate to shoot the dog.
It is also very dangerous for you to be on farmers land especially when cows have young, their instinct is to immediately protect, and have known to attack humans sometimes fatally. Do you ask the farmer permission, if not I suggest you do so, most farmers are obliging and will probably guide you to safe places on the land.
Remember it is their land, farmers don't let sheep & cattle loose in our gardens we must repect their property also. By the way my entire family are farmers, so I do know what I'm talking about.
It is also very dangerous for you to be on farmers land especially when cows have young, their instinct is to immediately protect, and have known to attack humans sometimes fatally. Do you ask the farmer permission, if not I suggest you do so, most farmers are obliging and will probably guide you to safe places on the land.
Remember it is their land, farmers don't let sheep & cattle loose in our gardens we must repect their property also. By the way my entire family are farmers, so I do know what I'm talking about.