New Legislation Aims to Protect Calves from Overpopulated Predators
A bipartisan group in the House has introduced the Black Vulture Relief Act of 2025, gaining praise from the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA).
The proposed legislation aims to reduce restrictions on farmers protecting calves from rising black vulture attacks.
Representatives John Rose (R-TN) and Darren Soto (D-FL), who represent farming-heavy districts, introduced the bill to address the growing crisis. Farmers across the South and Midwest have reported black vultures killing newborn calves, especially during peak calving seasons.
Garrett Edmonds, NCBA Director of Government Affairs, stated, “Being in the middle of Spring calving season back home, these predators target the newborns – the weakest animals who cannot defend themselves.”