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and if it is done it needs to be by somebody who is licensed to do so. A backyard chicken farmer has no permit or license to do so 99.99% of the time if I had to guess. Now it states where you train dogs for coon hunting and have a fur harvester/trappers license things are a little different.

To the OP, man o man, hope that coon was dead you were holding up. Too many nasty diseases .... blech
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They go from rotting garbage, chicken poo and then give your hand a playful lick
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Coon's give you trouble...shoot'em or relocate them.
It's not rocket science. I can garentee one thing.
If I relocate them they stand a much better chance of living then if I shoot them.

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well...ok... i am married to a big time hunter who can resite the law's like he can the bible.....he also works for the local sheriff dept....if i had seen this post 5 years ago while still living in a big city i would of cringed.....but...since living on a farm i have COME to a under standing about wild life vs live stock. am i bad for shooting a possum for protecting my horses from possabley contacting emp?, and yes i have shot a racoon in the daylight too.....
 
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