Originally Posted by
gusthedog
Unfortunately the only economical way to rid yourself of the problem is to get a permit and shoot them. As many have stated, all of the tricks eventually do not work - the cockey's will either get used to them or ignore them.
Again unfortunately, once you start controlling them, you have to keep controlling them - ie you have to do it each year from now on. You cannot shoot some and hope the others get the message. And you must do it each year they come through. This practice is used throughout Australia in many areas.
When I went to Uni back in 1999 and studied Parks at CSU, this was the message from the head lecturer in the science faculty. Unless some new research has shown otherwise, unfortunately it may be the only solution. I am not advocating animal cruelty and I have worked in the environmental field for over 10 years (for you nay sayers!).
Sometimes Agriculture and nature clash and sometimes agriculture wins.