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I don't control any of the finances on our family's farm. (Uncle runs it) And we don't have much of a problem with beavers in our area. However, if Coyotes were getting out of hand I'd gladly put a bounty on each set of ears you brought me.
#3
It doesn't usually happen here jr. I am a heavy trapper as well as a landowner. People ask to trap/hunt yotes on our land and it is appreciated however we do not offer any reward. I handle the beaver end of the farm and trap on many other peices of land other than my own. I also ask permission and am not rewarded. The price of the pelt is my reward i guess. If populations sore here the Rural Municipality usually steps in and offers a reward for beaver tails taken in a specific area however this hasn't happened for a number of years now.
#4
Nope, I use self help!
I guess if they were causing major damage, but they haven't in a long time. I don't think we have lost any livestock to one in 10 to 15 years, maybe more. Our beefmaster cows have a lot more spunk than the old herefords and crosses.

I guess if they were causing major damage, but they haven't in a long time. I don't think we have lost any livestock to one in 10 to 15 years, maybe more. Our beefmaster cows have a lot more spunk than the old herefords and crosses.
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Typical Buck
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well were i live if you shoots beaver you take it to the irrigation district office and they will pay you $40. as for yote there few guys around here that will pay $20 a whole dog for the pelt. thats here in alberta
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