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Had trouble sleeping last night. Got woke up at 12:20am to a bird screaming in the coop. I jump out of bed grab a .22 with a short round in it. Got the flashlight and head out.

I cannot find my glasses and being near sided everything beyond 6 feet is blurry.

I get out there and one of the screens is off the coop. These are heavy screeens so I know it's not a barn cat.

I open the door and out shoots a coon through the window. I was worried about hitting a bird so I didn't shoot. Was able to see the ringed tail so I know what it was.

 

Go inside. Everything is completely terrified.

Have 1 dead chicken and an injuried turkey. That was what I heard screaming. Dang coon was eating on her while she was still alive!!! somad.gif

 

Going to screw that screen up better. Going to set up a live trap for this coon.

 

Between the coyotes and now the coons I am going to go crazy.

 

treated the turkey with some iodine. She is still alive this morning. I was afraid I was going to have to put her down.

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post #2 of 19

Aww, so sorry this happened! 

Proud owner of some nice show quality Buckeyes and Silver Penciled Plymouth Rocks.  I love gardening and being outdoors.  I'm lucky to have a great family, and two cute dogs.  I live out in the country on six wooded acres and it's just paradise!  (Except the mortgage payment and bills, of course)

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Proud owner of some nice show quality Buckeyes and Silver Penciled Plymouth Rocks.  I love gardening and being outdoors.  I'm lucky to have a great family, and two cute dogs.  I live out in the country on six wooded acres and it's just paradise!  (Except the mortgage payment and bills, of course)

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post #3 of 19

I hate racoons.  Get it - now that it's had a taste it will be back.

post #4 of 19

Dukes DP raccoon trap works great for raccoons.  Secure the coop, they will be back.

Loving my mixed flock. 

How I beat feather picking. http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=6586027#p6586027

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Loving my mixed flock. 

How I beat feather picking. http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=6586027#p6586027

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post #5 of 19

Lead therapy....only has to be done once...or you can double tap just to be sure it is dead.....
 

We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." - Immanuel_Kant
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We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." - Immanuel_Kant
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post #6 of 19
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Put at least 6 new screws into each screen. Got to dig out the live trap I have. I have gotten numerous coon and skunks with it and TONS of barn cats. Had one cat that just could not stay out until I rolled it down the hill with the cat still in it.lau.gif After I did that I no longer had that cat in the trap.

 

Now for the turkey she is still alive. Saw her drinking some water and eating but going to watch her for the next several days. Poor thing the coon darn near tore her entire tail clean off.

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post #7 of 19

put the dead chicken in a trap, it will come back for seconds they always do

post #8 of 19

You don't need to put the dead chicken in the trap, that's just smelly and messy.  I second the use of Dukes DP traps.  Stuff them with some sardines (above and below the trigger) or tuna or even some bread with PBJ.  You'll need to then use the lead poisoning, but I've found the Duke traps HUGELY effective.

post #9 of 19

Sorry for your loss.Hope you get them soon.

2013 Captures-3 coons, 1 possum.
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2013 Captures-3 coons, 1 possum.
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I normally bait the trap with eggs and that normally gets them to come in it. Once I get them in they get lead poisoning.

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