Sorry if this is a dumb question , or one I should already know...
We have 3NH Reds , 2 White Silkie Bantams , and one small Porcelian (sp?) Bantam , the last one being the youngest. They are all laying , or atleast had been before the days got shorter. Now they lay on occasion.
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WOW...that really sucks for everyone. , and it could have all been avoided by keeping the dog under control.
I haven`t read through all 15 pages , but you have to remember that most people that don`t have chickens , don`t realize they are just as much our pets and loved by us , as there dogs...
I wondered the same thing after catching about 12 - 15 coons , and an opposum or two ,not to mention many several times of having the trap tripped with nothing in it
Now I seem to have thinned out the heard , and only set the trap when there are signs of "problems"
I`d lock them up...why chance it?
Mine are now in a 6ft. high ,14ft.X24ft. predator proof (?) enclosure all day , and locked up tight EVERY night...as a matter of fact each coop opening also has 2 screws that are unscrewed every morning and re-screwed every night , as well as locking the...
I use peanut butter to catch `em...works everytime.
Spread it on the flapper , so they have to work at it , and the cats don`t get caught in the trap , as they don`t like it.
Sorry to hear something got one of your chicks ...I doubt it was a coon though , as they seem to always eat just the head , and not the body.
Sounds more like an opposum.
A `coon would have done more damage....almost certainly eaten the entire head.
Sorry to hear of your loss.
I caught another `coon last night. It`s been over a week since I last got one.
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Okay, I suspect that you should switch to .22 ammo. Sounds like the .177 is just getting too much blow by. I'd stick with all lead or plated lead pellets (no nylon), RWS or Gammo have good reputations. Shame on the manufacturer, that just can't work. Again hard pointed rounds would...
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I thought the same thing , but have read about it and don`t know if I could do it.
I`d buy another (higher powered) pellet gun , if I KNEW it would work better.
I totally agree...I haven`t taken a shot at anything that wasn`t already trapped...I don`t want to wound or cripple an animal...even a dang coon
I`ve never shot anything that wasn`t in the trap...it may take several shots , but they end up dead.
I`d prefer it be done quickly and simply , but...
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The gun is a .22 cal. , and it states you can use .177s as well.
The reason the .177s are falling out is because they`re too small to tightly fit in the chamber. If you held it level they shoot fine , but it`s kind of hard to shoot level at something in a cage on the ground.
I bought...
Yes , it`s a break barrel. The skull seems soo thick , the pellets bounce off , and are FLAT. I`ve been trying to get them in the side of the head in the ear area.
All shots are as point blank to the head as I can get with an angry coon at the other end of the barrel.
It`s an 800 fps gun w. the .22s (1000 fps w/.177s , but they fall out of the gun when it`s pointed down )
I wonder of the gun is not working as it should , it`s less than 6 months old......
I`ve read here , as well as other sites , that many are using them to "get rid" of coons , and other preds.
I`m using a Crossman .22 w/some armor piercing type ammo and, after catching them , am having a hard time (requiring several shots) putting these guys down.
I don`t want them to suffer...
Those all sound like great ideas , I just know first hand how nasty the coons can be , and I`d hate to see you find out the hard way ..like soo many others.
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I was thinking the same thing.
Very stealthy , but I`d put 1/2 in. hardware wire over the door...those darn predators show up when you least expect them.