colddiesel
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Myxomatosis was not so effective in Australia against rabbits as in Europe because firstly we lack the rabbit flea (the vector) which requires a damp climate.
Calcivirus produced a much more complete kill but resistance is starting to develop.
I once went shooting rabbits on a property in western Queensland, one man - not me, shot 153 rabbits and 3 roos in an hour. We had to give it up because the guns got too hot to handle. Afterwards a scientist who was part of the party calculated on that property alone, more rabbits were born during our shoot than we shot.
Feral animals are a disaster in Australia. We have about 2 million feral horses, 20 million wild pigs 4 million donkeys 7 million goats 10 million cats and foxes, 7 million dogs, even 300,000 camels; none are native. Controlling that lot in a country the same size as the contiguous USA with a population less than that of Texas ain't easy.
Added to that, we cull about 4 to 5 million 'roos annually and even shoot a few emu which makes us unique in shooting both animals on our national coat of arms.
We don't shoot Croc's or kill most sharks, they're protected.
I have a fairly small country property, about 8000 acres, useless dry scrub mainly. I don't shoot much these days but in 2011 I shot 54 feral cats and 40 foxes as well as a few 'roos for the freezer.
And Candiass, even you would kill a cane toad.
Calcivirus produced a much more complete kill but resistance is starting to develop.
I once went shooting rabbits on a property in western Queensland, one man - not me, shot 153 rabbits and 3 roos in an hour. We had to give it up because the guns got too hot to handle. Afterwards a scientist who was part of the party calculated on that property alone, more rabbits were born during our shoot than we shot.
Feral animals are a disaster in Australia. We have about 2 million feral horses, 20 million wild pigs 4 million donkeys 7 million goats 10 million cats and foxes, 7 million dogs, even 300,000 camels; none are native. Controlling that lot in a country the same size as the contiguous USA with a population less than that of Texas ain't easy.
Added to that, we cull about 4 to 5 million 'roos annually and even shoot a few emu which makes us unique in shooting both animals on our national coat of arms.
We don't shoot Croc's or kill most sharks, they're protected.
I have a fairly small country property, about 8000 acres, useless dry scrub mainly. I don't shoot much these days but in 2011 I shot 54 feral cats and 40 foxes as well as a few 'roos for the freezer.
And Candiass, even you would kill a cane toad.
