Shooter3866
In the Brooder
- Aug 29, 2021
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Had a chicken taken around 8:30 this morning. He/she actually lunged at me. Then ran off. Any advice? I know its part of raising chickens. Garland Texas area.
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Thanks for the info. Living within city limits .22 is out. I did purchase a nice air rifle. I hate to set a trap out and end up with a skunk..22 rifle does the trick if you are handy with a gun, a shot gun does the trick if you aint. I'd get a live trap out and bait it with some cat food. Next time it comes back it will be wary of you now and you prolly won't see it.
I think I remember Texas having a list of trappers that will come out and remove problem animals for free. Contact your DNR and see if anybody local to you or willing to do it. I know somehow I got on the local word of mouth and have people calling me all the time to trap problem animals now. I don't mind doing it but some people seem to think I only run one trap and it's my job to sit by the phone waiting for their call only.
Not everyone has the skills, time or money to make predator proof coops and runs .I get that.But its the only way you'll prevent losses and discourage predators from lurking around your house.Not only is it frightening to encounter a predator it can be dangerous .I'm sorry for the terrible experience you just had with the bob cat. I hope you can up put an electric fence to keep it away. Death and mayhem doesn't have to be part of raising chickens. Once predators find they can't kill your chickens they hunt somewhere else.I'm sorry for your loss and hope you stay safe!Had a chicken taken around 8:30 this morning. He/she actually lunged at me. Then ran off. Any advice? I know its part of raising chickens. Garland Texas area.