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To: robert a belfer who wrote (472616)2/18/2012 3:29:52 AM
From: d[-_-]b1 Recommendation  Respond to of 793587
 
Also they become domesticated and will be easy prey for hunters.

Doubtful as they're almost always does and hunters generally shoot bucks. Even if it did make them easy prey the hunters are restoring the balance well meaning humans have upset by feeding them in the first place.



To: robert a belfer who wrote (472616)2/18/2012 9:53:56 AM
From: the_wheel1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793587
 
robert, not to worry, next year under the dear president's new affordable care act, anyone passing out free corn will be required to include contraceptives in the corn, which wiil provide a path to sustainablility. problem solved!



To: robert a belfer who wrote (472616)2/18/2012 10:47:57 AM
From: Carolyn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793587
 
How cute! How can you not love that fox?



To: robert a belfer who wrote (472616)2/18/2012 11:51:57 AM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793587
 
I posted privately. My concern is that Fish and Game departments do not usually like people to feed wild animals. When I was a kid, the Montana F&G had a running battle with a guy who owned a 'resort.' on Salmon Lake. He put hay out on the ice for deer, and you could always see them there in the winter. The F&G didn't like it because they said it built up a dependency and discouraged the deer from foraging for themselves. Also, hay wasn't good for their little tummies.

I guess things haven't change much, have they?

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