JB:RK. SPROUL, Wells 'J'aiinery: 



1 have seen and found dead plenty of labblis. plicasaiils, 

 etc., killed by hawks, owls, wildcats and foxes. 



DANIEL E. FORE, McConnellsburg: 



Crows, hawks, minks, foxes and weasels destroy iniuiti>, 

 game, etc. 



PETER KIRK, Big Cove Tannery: 

 Foxes, hawks and minks destroying poultry, game, etc. 



M. B. HANKS, Emmaville: 



Have seen rabbits destroyed by minks, owls and hawks, 

 poultry by all the varmints; song birds by hawks and English 

 Sparrow, fish by Fish Hawk. 



PETER MORTON, Pleasant Ridge: 



I have frequently seen where the hoot or big owls have killed 

 rabbits, and the fox has, to my personal knowledge, taken 

 lambs, poultry and pigs. 



GEORGJE LEHMAN, Lashley: 



About twenty of our old hens were killed last year by large 

 hawks; our neighbors also lost Heavily by them. 



D. W. ORONNER, Fort Littleton: 

 I have seen foxes destroy poultry and birds. 



M. L. MOREBERG, Wells Tannery: 



Skunks are the most destructive on quails" nests and poul- 

 try; foxes will kill a turkey on her nest; wildcats will kill 

 many rabbits, but they can bo spared; are so plentiful as to 

 become a nuisance to the farmer. 



W. H. PITTMAN, Big Cove Tannery: 



Large hawks, minks and foxes are very destructive to 

 poultry, ganie, etc. 



W. L. McKIEBIN. Buck Valley: 



Many cases by foxes, wildcats, skunks, minks, weasels, owls 

 and hawks, on iioultiy, game, etc. 



PAYETTE COUNTY. 



L. D. WOODFILL, High House: 



Your game Is stolen when you are away from home or busy 

 at work. I have seen the hawks carry off many a chick. 



D. S. RICHINO, Uniontown: 



I have had a great many chickens ami tuikeys taken by 

 hawks, owls and foxes. 



GEORGE M. BAILY. Uniontown: 



I have often found quails killed by hawks; at times have 

 scared them off. 



