All 5 chickens dead or missing

I’m not sure why people use the scientific nomenclature either.
Fox, coyote, mink, weasel, hawk and owl in normal terms. Lol
Another point making "Vulpine, canid, mustelids" a bit wonky is that a vulpine is a member of the canid family. Or more accurately, canidae. I think he meant to say vulpine, canine or simply canid, because vulpines and canines are both canids.
 
I’m not sure why people use the scientific nomenclature either...

I’m sure they think it lends credibility to their post... to me it always “smells” as if they regurgitating something they just googled though, so the results are probably the opposite of the aim ;)
 
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Thought maybe you had elk or moose getting after them, lol... or Sasquatches?... Sasquatchi?... Bigfoots? ... Bigfeets?... ;)
I actually use a 12 gauge for the coyotes and huskies because there is a retirement home through the woods behind the coops. The 7mm would be inappropriate in that case. :oops:
I'd hate to have to deal with Sasquatchi. They could eat a lot of chickens and be stealing all the eggs.
 
I actually use a 12 gauge for the coyotes and huskies because there is a retirement home through the woods behind the coops. The 7mm would be inappropriate in that case. :oops:
I'd hate to have to deal with Sasquatchi. They could eat a lot of chickens and be stealing all the eggs.
If you have an old folks home nearby the Sasquatchi will probably stay over there... Sasquatchi are drawn to jello and bingo... I learned that from five minutes of internet reading, so that I could become a Bigfoot expert ;)
 

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