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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroo1" data-source="post: 4062728" data-attributes="member: 50395"><p>Fire are ants are a very minimal threat to quail and turkey, if any in Oklahoma. They prefer different habitats. The quail are declining because of predation. A deer is about the only thing that will pass up a quail or turkey nest. Plus, less cattle pastures in the central and eastern part of the state, over growth of vegetation and grasslands turning into forests have taken their toll. The lack of predator control is probably the number one contributor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroo1, post: 4062728, member: 50395"] Fire are ants are a very minimal threat to quail and turkey, if any in Oklahoma. They prefer different habitats. The quail are declining because of predation. A deer is about the only thing that will pass up a quail or turkey nest. Plus, less cattle pastures in the central and eastern part of the state, over growth of vegetation and grasslands turning into forests have taken their toll. The lack of predator control is probably the number one contributor. [/QUOTE]
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