The raccoon was most likely born near those rivers, and it was probably looking for greener pastures
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My experience has proven that the exact opposite of that is true, and I've been keeping poultry off and on since 1985.I read that it’s better to not kill or remove any predators and beef up security instead (secure coop, run, LGDs…), because it’s better to have a predator in your area that has been frustrated or scared off and given up on getting to your livestock than a never ending parade of new predators (because the niche will be filled again) that will each challenge your defenses again and might be successful before you know they are even there… A The devil you know is better than the devil that you don’t kind of thing.
This all sounds like free target practice to me!We live next 4000 acers of state forest where everybody thinks is a good spot to release coon, possum, squirrels and unwanted cats. I know this because a friend told me he was bringing them to the forest to release them.
Chicken legs placed in gallon ziplock bags & coated thoroughly with the Golden Malrin for about 5 days are almost irresistible for the cute forrest critters. Just don’t let your pets get to it.I use any method of killing 'coons that are available. From shootin' the bastids to the old Golden Malrin cola trick. Unfortunately, the manufacturers of Golden Malrin changed their formula, placing some ingredient that 'coons are repelled. Perhaps, for the smell or taste.
In 2013, which was prior to the reformulation, I killed 139 (that were counted ... who knows how many left prior to their demise). Shot around another thirty (37 to be exact). Shined and shot two, just last night ...
I know that I've lowered the population, but they're still overruning my backyard and out buildings.
Coyotes are another story. I enjoy shootin' 'yotes. For raccoons, I just sit outside on my lower patio and shine 'em. 'yotes, on the other hand, I'll either stock my wooded areas or take a stand by my creek. Those blasted 'yotes are nasty critters.
Do not give others your problems. We don't want them. Illegal to dump animals on others property. You need to bag them and garbage them.I saw a raccoon going up a tree near my coop last evening. Out came the Havahart Raccoon Trap, baited with dry dog food and a few marshmallows. This morning, the new inmate was resting securely in the trap. I loaded him up in the truck and took him out in the country and released him with a warning not to come back because I might not be so nice next time.
What's done is done, however...I saw a raccoon going up a tree near my coop last evening. Out came the Havahart Raccoon Trap, baited with dry dog food and a few marshmallows. This morning, the new inmate was resting securely in the trap. I loaded him up in the truck and took him out in the country and released him with a warning not to come back because I might not be so nice next time.
Agree 100%!Do not give others your problems. We don't want them. Illegal to dump animals on others property. You need to bag them and garbage them.