Bayburt'ta Ayılar Kümes Bastı! "Devlet Ayıya Sahip Çıkıyor Bize Çıkmıyor / AGRO TV HABER

A mother bear and her cub, living in the forested and mountainous areas of Armutlu village, approximately 33 kilometers from Bayburt, descended into the village center. The bears ate a resident's animals and beans from a vineyard. In Armutlu village, where similar incidents have been a regular occurrence, bears this time attacked the coop of İsmet Yiğitoğlu. The bear managed to tear through the wire fence of the coop and enter through a window, killing 10 of Yiğitoğlu's animals. Yiğitoğlu stated that he stood no chance against the hungry bear that was eating the animals in the coop, emphasizing the danger of life and limb, and urged authorities to deal with the situation before anyone was harmed in the event of a bear attack. Bears entered two cousins' coops at different times İsmet Yiğitoğlu said that a bear tried to enter the coop of his cousin, Mehmet Yiğitoğlu, through the roof. Due to the high roof, the bear was unable to enter his cousin's coop, only the roof was destroyed. Yiğitoğlu emphasized that despite the precautions he took, the bear easily entered his coop through the window and destroyed his livestock. "Its cub ate my livestock, and its mother ate my beans." Yiğitoğlu claimed that the bear had eaten not only the animals in the coop but also the beans in the vineyard. He stated that he had no beans left, and that his efforts had been in vain. He explained that a hungry mother and cub, who had descended from the forest to the village center, had wreaked havoc on the village. "We started with the coop, and now we're at the beans. The bear ate our beans, too. Its cub is eating the chickens, and its mother is eating the beans," he said. Yiğitoğlu noted that they were at a loss for what to do when the bears attacked, which are not considered game animals but are therefore considered wild animals and therefore prohibited from being hunted. "The cub came here tonight and killed the chickens, and its mother ate the beans. They came here by agreement. There's nothing we can do; we have no beans left, and 10 of my livestock have perished. We're looking for a solution. Don't let them pressure us about the bear; we should chase them away. As the name suggests, they are bears." "He gets up on his feet and eats everything." Yiğitoğlu emphasized that the bear had eaten all his beans in the vineyard, leaving nothing behind. "There are no beans left to pick, so he just takes them away. He gets up on his feet, picks them up, and takes them away. He eats everything. We'll feed the rest of the beans to the animals. There's only one bean left, and there's no more." "He ate my four guinea fowls, which cost 2,500 lira each." Yiğitoğlu stated that the bear had also killed his six hens, along with four baby guinea fowls. The price of baby guinea fowls is now 2,500 lira, while the price of large roosters is 5,000 lira. He added that he had suffered financial losses. Yiğitoğlu, stating that a bear ate 10 of his animals in one sitting and that if this continues, there will be no more animals left in the coop, said, "These are guinea fowls. Each one is 2,500 lira. These are just young roosters. They cost 2,500 lira when they are young, and in a year, when these roosters grow up, they will be worth 5,000 lira. He ate four of these roosters. Isn't it a shame for us? We've suffered financial losses and we have no security of life." "We're having a lot of trouble with bears, find us a solution." Yiğitoğlu, emphasizing that similar incidents are constantly occurring in the village, said, "We're having a huge problem with these bears, find us a solution. The bear broke through the wires you see behind me and got into the coop, mauling my chickens. Before that, it ripped through the roof of my uncle's son, Mehmet Yiğitoğlu's coop. It couldn't get in there because it was too high, but it got in here. We're trying to find a solution, a solution for these bears, but we can't find one. 200 meters ahead, across from us, is a forest, a dense forest. Animals can find shelter here. There's a penalty if we shoot, but it's harmful if we don't. They've destroyed all my beans, and we don't know what to do. Four roosters and six chickens have perished. My dog wasn't here; otherwise, the bear wouldn't have come here. Even if it had, the dog would have told us. We would have somehow driven the bear away. We see bears a lot in the village, but I didn't see it attack or escape my coop. I saw it when I came to feed the animals this morning. We followed its tracks and followed the trail." "We realized it was a bear. We've experienced similar events many times before, there's no time we haven't experienced it, we experience it all the time," he said. #agrotv #agriculture #farmer 🔔 AGRO TV TURKEY Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Wz5Jxm 🔔 AGRO TV TURKEY Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Wz66Ig 🔔 AGRO TV TURKEY Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jkZkrd 🔔 Website: https://www.agrotv.com.tr/ The World's Agriculture Screen 🌍 Agro TV