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don@nebr
Posted 8/24/2006 17:09 (#38436)
Subject: owls in a grain bin


The one lid/vent blew open in a big wind I guess!! Just found my last bin of corn infested with a couple baby owls. Corn has solid layer of raccoon size turds all thru the top. What can I do with this corn?? And NOT do with it?? Cattle feed?? Also how to evict that one small owl that has no desire to hop out the manhole like the other small one did. It could fly as far as a wire crib and was clinging to the side when I exitted the bin. Do I go up there with a mask and jug/bucket and collect all the turds I can find?? That owl isnt happy I am up there, hissing and bitching a storm!! Any ideas how to evict it???

I was thinking of taking the top at least and keep it seperate in corn crib and feed to cattle, would that work, or does one of those ate make cattle sick(half fed steers and heifers)??? Wont a grain terminal reject a load of those???(hard to miss) Whats next???

TIA --don--

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