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post #11 of 17
this!

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Poem

Dreamin' of swans

No crested ducks

LMAO

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Poem

Dreamin' of swans

No crested ducks

LMAO

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post #12 of 17

Bettacreek:  Use that live trap and then drop it in the pond.  Grrrrrrr.  Monsters!

 

Of course, I'm not really serious.  But, I'm sure it feels good to think about it.

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this!
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those are all cute ....until they find your chickens..

 

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post #14 of 17
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Originally Posted by mohillbilly View Post


those are all cute ....until they find your chickens..

 



LOL, i tried finding the cute chickens

 

the cutest things are always the evilest

Poem

Dreamin' of swans

No crested ducks

LMAO

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Poem

Dreamin' of swans

No crested ducks

LMAO

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post #15 of 17
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Originally Posted by Bettacreek View Post

Hmm. Fishers are around here. Harder to kill than a coyote or bear though... Don't have a trapping license. I'll have to see if the neighbor will let me use the live trap.


It is not likely a Fisher or its smaller cousin the Marten because they would have eaten more of it but don't rule them out. Minks is what I am thinking. They love organ meat and insatiable desire to just kill for fun. The picture just fits their MO.

 

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"The difference between being involved and being committed is the same as the difference between eggs and bacon. The chicken is involved. But the pig is committed"  Anonymous

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post #16 of 17

Uncle had a 10 minute rule, if the livetrap had something still alive after a 10 minute visit with the water... it could go free...

 

He was drunk when he told the story though...

 

I wonder if he was kidding...

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post #17 of 17
We had similar issue and found it was racoons. Not sure if it helps..
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