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When present in large numbers, kangaroos can reduce crop yield by up to 20 percent because they feed on them. They compete with stock for available food, which often is in low supply anyway. They also damage fences by trying into push through or by hopping into them. On the roads in rural areas, they pose a significant risk to safety.

Kangaroos only eat grass and some native herbs, they will not eat grass which has been enriched with nitrogen because it can make them sick.

They do not compete with stock, one Kangaroo eats .46 of that of a sheep 2 rabbits eat as much as a Kangaroo.

Damage caused to fenced is because farmers fail to place whit tape along the top and Kangaroos get caught in the wire, usually barbed wire. Apart from this Kangaroos would sooner crawl under a fence than jump over it so any damage they do is scooping out the earth from below the fence.

The road risk would be far less if people were aware that Kangaroos come out to feed at dusk and dawn, drivers slowing down and being obvious is an obvious answer.

You will find that it is usually Swamp Wallabies and Bennett's Wallabies which graze on young crops.

The myths about Kangaroos are unfounded an they are blamed for so many things which go wrong on a farm. Farmers should fence their lands accordingly with white tape on the top and Kangaroo gates so they can get out

They also don't breed like rabbits, they have one Joey per year and it takes 18 months to raise, the mortality rate for juvenile Kangaroos is 75%

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