We hopefully completed a spate of raccoon invasions that dogs could not suppress. Raccoons did not go after chickens, rather feed. Duration if visits about eight days. All came from NW. Yesterday or day before Lucy treed one during the day in thicket between barn and property boundary and could do nothing with it as the thing came down on roof in neighbors property and loped away. First night of encounters we did what has been done many times, we tried to cut the critters off. Lucy got in the correct spot for doing so but was not effective against multiple targets that could only be snatched as they ran across a ten foot gap.
Yellow depicts approximate path coons come from and retreat along when chased off. Main perimeter hot-wire follows mid-line of mowed pathway forming a square.
Dogs post themselves in front yard, often in what looks like a triangle due north of deck on west side of house. Staying in barn would leave pens in pasture outside perimeter exposed. Those outer pens usually targeted first by bad guys and serve as trap crop protecting core flock.
Image below depicts property boundaries with mine of concern on blue. A group of neighbors defined by red have a common boundary in orange where raccoons have been coming across. What is not evident in images is the orange boundary is heavily populated by trees. House to east with brown roof is mine. Barn is about 100 feet from orange boundary. Fence is just 10 feet from barn on that side. Gray triangle west of barn is tree patch we can tree raccoons in but most of time raccoons go all the way to orange line. Understory of trees really slows dogs but raccoons not so much.
I think this is the last of the group that was coming in targeting feed and BOSS.
I was instructed to leave opening in fence. The opening will now be closed. Several fence post with the built in insulators will now be replaced. Appears they last only 4 years.
Fencing will be revisited to make so dogs have more space to work in addressing predators. Trapping is kind of demanding relative to having dogs and fencing keep critters out. I also prefer we are in mode emphasizing repelling rather than actual capture and dispatch.
A key point to stress is no loss of chickens.