The Eaters OF DEATH Came By the Homestead and Dropped a Present on Me!!! Was It An Omen or Warning!

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  • Got a warning maybe.
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  • @nikitavanhoose405
    @nikitavanhoose405 2 місяці тому +1

    UPDATE! Ok so I got on Google and looked it up. So apparently, back in 1918 the government signed into law the Migratory Bird Protection Act. So apparently this feather collection law was written very vaguely and confusingly, with tons of grey area, and was mostly supposed to cover important, protected, and endangered birds, like the bald eagle, or the California condor for example. There are several exceptions written in the law like taxidermied game birds. Apparently, back in those days, idiots were killing birds just to collect their feathers. I couldn't find any instance on record where anyone has been arrested, charged, or convicted, or fined for this in the last 50 years. If they were really serious about this, then all the cowboy hat makers who put feathers in them, or the ink pen makers that make feather pens would all be in jail. No one from the Department Of Fish and Wildlife, or the government is going to be knocking on your door because you have a buzzard, or any other bird feather that you found on the ground. They have way to many bigger things to worry about, like poaching.

    • @CollegeHillFarm
      @CollegeHillFarm  2 місяці тому

      They would sell their feathers today if they could.

  • @nikitavanhoose405
    @nikitavanhoose405 2 місяці тому +1

    That's the silliest thing I've ever heard.....why would it be illegal to keep a birds feather shed? I live in Kentucky also by the way, yet this is the first time I've ever heard of that. I live in Martin Co, near a small town named Inez, but I grew up about 25 minutes North, in Lawrence Co, in a town named Louisa.

  • @patriotpioneer
    @patriotpioneer 5 місяців тому +1

    Your Screwed
    or
    God wants you to take up fly fishing.