Even if someone tried to transplant pasture poodles to Minnesota they wouldn't last long. The farmers would poison them real quick. They will ruin a pasture and make it useless for grazing. You are seeing less of them in central Nebraska because of the poisoning programs. My brother lives there and towns that we used to shoot are simply gone, because the land owner poisoned them. This is more talk than truth, but my brother says you can always tell when the farmers have a little more money, the prairie dogs start to disappear. Can't blame the farmer, they need to make a living also.
Quote:They have a very unique way of turning long grass into short grass (and little pellets) wink wink wink
So true!