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post #921 of 1673

Looking for a late night snack----there's a reason I shut everyone up at night.

 

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Meanwhile, down at the salted stump:

 

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Just a old coot with some backyard chickens and a garden.
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post #922 of 1673

those windows dont look shut
 

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those windows dont look shut
 


The windows are open-----but what you can't see in the pic, is the Hailscreen that covers the entire double window and the side window too. It's not the first time the raccoons have tried. They are avoiding the Hava-heart baited live trap now.

 

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I even get daytime attempts from another oppourtunist:

 

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Just a old coot with some backyard chickens and a garden.
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post #924 of 1673

Darkmater-Whoa!  I think you need to go coon hunting.  I hate those little boogers.  I've had them tear through screen by pulling and pulling and pulling at the corners until they got it loosened from the wood.  Be careful!

 

I don't have a trailcam right now.  Our old one went kaput.  I do follow this thread though.  The trailcams are a great way to see what predators you are dealing with.  We are loaded with predators out here where I live... coyotes everywhere, bobcats, few fox, raccoons, possums, skunks, and once in a while a transient mountain lion.  I do not lock my chickens up.  I have never lost a chicken to a predator since we got our great pyrenees dogs.  They protect the livestock and all my birds.  Awesome dogs.  Well, I guess I did loose a guinea hen to an owl one time that swooped down and got her.  That was a year ago.

 

Anyway, thanks for posting all the pictures, folks.   I love looking at them, and the ones from Australia are like from 'a whole 'nuther world." 

BC Marans, White Leghorns, Black and Lavender Ameraucanas, Black Rosecombs, Bantam Black Cochins, Bantam Partridge Wyandottes BBRed, Brown-Red and Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams, Royal Palm turkeys, a few guineas.

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BC Marans, White Leghorns, Black and Lavender Ameraucanas, Black Rosecombs, Bantam Black Cochins, Bantam Partridge Wyandottes BBRed, Brown-Red and Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams, Royal Palm turkeys, a few guineas.

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post #925 of 1673
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Not sure what the ol' gorrilas doing, but at least it doesnt look like my dogs are hitting the fence in this pic.

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post #926 of 1673
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Not sure what the ol' gorrilas doing, but at least it doesnt look like my dogs are hitting the fence in this pic.

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Do you live next to a zoo , cause i do not see a gorilla unless it is wearing cloths.

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“You can’t really begin to appreciate life until it has knocked you down a few times. You can’t really begin to appreciate love until your heart has been broken. And you can’t really begin to appreciate happiness until you’ve known sadness. Once you’ve walked through the valley, the view from the mountaintop is breathtaking"

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post #927 of 1673
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zazouse Exactly. I was making fun of him because the way he is standing reminds me of a monkey. Thats the neighbor that bothers my dogs.

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post #928 of 1673
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zazouse Exactly. I was making fun of him because the way he is standing reminds me of a monkey. Thats the neighbor that bothers my dogs.

What does he do to your dogs?

“You can’t really begin to appreciate life until it has knocked you down a few times. You can’t really begin to appreciate love until your heart has been broken. And you can’t really begin to appreciate happiness until you’ve known sadness. Once you’ve walked through the valley, the view from the mountaintop is breathtaking"

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“You can’t really begin to appreciate life until it has knocked you down a few times. You can’t really begin to appreciate love until your heart has been broken. And you can’t really begin to appreciate happiness until you’ve known sadness. Once you’ve walked through the valley, the view from the mountaintop is breathtaking"

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post #929 of 1673

Brushtail possum again.

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82 chooks, one peacock, 19 Boer goats and two dogs.

Semi-retired and living on a little farm on the edge of the Bunyip State Forest

 

."Those who believe absurdities will commit atrocities." ~Voltaire

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82 chooks, one peacock, 19 Boer goats and two dogs.

Semi-retired and living on a little farm on the edge of the Bunyip State Forest

 

."Those who believe absurdities will commit atrocities." ~Voltaire

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post #930 of 1673

Your possums are much cuter than ours in the US.

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Brushtail possum again.

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If Timmy had a German Shepherd he wouldn't have been in the well in the first place.

Ameraucanas, FBCMs, BOs, BLRW, EEs, bantam Cochins, Black Australorps, Speckled Sussex, Rhode Island Reds, White leghorns, and Bobwhite Quail.   1 Beagle, 2 German Shepherd Dogs, 1 cat, lots of honeybees,  2 grown daughters and a very handy and understanding husband!

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~ Julie ~


If Timmy had a German Shepherd he wouldn't have been in the well in the first place.

Ameraucanas, FBCMs, BOs, BLRW, EEs, bantam Cochins, Black Australorps, Speckled Sussex, Rhode Island Reds, White leghorns, and Bobwhite Quail.   1 Beagle, 2 German Shepherd Dogs, 1 cat, lots of honeybees,  2 grown daughters and a very handy and understanding husband!

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