Managing Unwanted Wildlife with Chad Soard

In this episode, Chad Soard of Trifecta Wildlife Services in Lexington, Kentucky describes common species of wildlife that might be considered unwanted on horse farms and what barn managers can do to manage them. Soard discusses the dangers that some types of wildlife can pose to horses and their humans, the differences between perceived threat and actual threat when it comes to wildlife, and how managers can safely reduce populations of unwanted wildlife on their farms.

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