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  1. rancher hicks

    The Chicken Plucker?

    I woun't mind a LLama but DW would kill me. Our yard is fenced mostly but a goodly part is not. As for smelling foul, I'm old I always smell foul.
  2. rancher hicks

    The Chicken Plucker?

    Well I'm game for anything if it might keep them away and me from having to buy a gun and hunt them down. I mark everyday and every morning and every night. I also mark a lot of places on a lot of trees. If it's working good, if not I still have to go anyhow and I ain't walking back to...
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    The Chicken Plucker?

    Thanks for the tip. If it helps I'm all for it. Or are you making fun of me? So far I've no trouble though I have heard there are coyotes not far away.
  4. rancher hicks

    The Chicken Plucker?

    I think it might have been her two yippee dogs nextdoor, but I could be wrong. Anyhow I still "mark" my territory every time I have to go when I go out to the back. There is a blown down tree now that covers quite a length of the yard so I mark that real good. We have rabbits running...
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    The Chicken Plucker?

    I think I've been hearing coyotes not to far away. I haven't seen any but they might be about. I'd hate to attract them.
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    The Chicken Plucker?

    How bad does it smell? I don't want to attract coyotes or fox or anything like that. Do you toss lime around?
  7. rancher hicks

    The Chicken Plucker?

    Thanks for the reply and you're right about the "meat" bird thread. I was thinking about the mess and doing more than one bird at a time. I don't have time to do one at time and would like to do them all at once. I expect I will be doing it alone.
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    The Chicken Plucker?

    Anyone here got one and if so how is it? Does anyone else pluck their own chickens and what do you use?
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