Posted by Tony in Mass. on March 31, 2012 at 09:30:22 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: OT: Rabies posted by Richard G. on March 30, 2012 at 17:33:21:
Interesting places this happens in. In Mass, New York... heck all of the northest I would presume, the state drops 'rabies bate' all over the place, wild animals, or you pet, can eat it, and get the same as a vaccination. They won't catch it or spread it. As far as your own animals, a rabies shot is ..10 bucks? Sometimes free clinics, but if you have a yard of livestock you got to pay someone to come and treat them. I knew guys near my old farm that would watch the planes drop the bate, and go in the woods and find enough 'kibbles' to bring home to the gang. I told them to hang around the airport the DEC plane gas up at and give them a case of beer for a bag of pellets, less work. I have a feeling some states are so broke, they quit bating, and blame the environmental movement, cause this will get worse,no one wants to admit being cheap.. Whatever works I suppose. Could just use all your house pets and farm animals for target practice, that works too...
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