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    It's the green verges

    When it rains (sometimes here) the water on the road soaks into the verges, making them greener than anywhere else. So the roos gather there. I think lots come from further west in NSW as they can cover a lot of distance. They are a major hazard. I found if you go slowly behind them at night, they tend to hop down the road in front of the vehicle until the engine goes down a few gears and the diesel sounds louder... seems to scare them off a bit and you can get past. Once they are past the passenger door you can go a bit faster. I must comment though, there are an amazing number of fluffy toys apparently thrown out between Lithgow NSW and Mudgee...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    Broken Hill has emus coming into the town to feed.

    Some people are actually putting water bowls out for them to drink.

    Should we interfere?

    We dont stop wild cats , wild pigs , goats , deer and foxes from destroying natural habitat and killing native animals.

    People are funny.
    Nothing wrong with a little kindness. I'd sooner see someone giving water to an animal that's dying of thirst than filming themselves running them down.

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    We are over run with them around our property (near Bridgetown WA). Never seen as many (and pigs as well).

    About to get a better gun to help solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POD View Post
    Nothing wrong with a little kindness. I'd sooner see someone giving water to an animal that's dying of thirst than filming themselves running them down.
    Close to nearby village, a well meaning lady has been putting out food by the roadside for the starving roos. Major result seems to be a kilometre or so of highway with two or three times the body count of nearby stretches!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EastFreo View Post
    We are over run with them around our property (near Bridgetown WA). Never seen as many (and pigs as well).

    About to get a better gun to help solve the problem.
    You can shoot the roos and come back next night and shoot the pigs feeding on the carcasses
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    Better to shoot the pigs and other hard hoofed animals and leave the roos alone. They don't breed as much in droughts anyway. Farm them instead. Roo meat stewed in a tasty sauce is the way to go, I reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    Broken Hill has emus coming into the town to feed.

    Some people are actually putting water bowls out for them to drink.

    Should we interfere?

    We dont stop wild cats , wild pigs , goats , deer and foxes from destroying natural habitat and killing native animals.

    People are funny.
    I do, expecially foxes and cats.
    Was leaving water out for the roos here, before the creek got a bit of a flow happening.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRJim View Post
    Tell that to the greens. They would rather watch them suffer and starve than put the buggers out their misery. Near me there is millions of them pushed out of the new suburbs that are getting built.
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    4 roos in my street this morning.

    Have never seen them here before.

    The massive amount of housing development must be pushing them out, to say massive is an understatement.

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