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You’re still right. 1500 ft isn’t that far.Oh whoops sorry,I thought you were feeding them from like right outside your coop. My mistake so sorry
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You’re still right. 1500 ft isn’t that far.Oh whoops sorry,I thought you were feeding them from like right outside your coop. My mistake so sorry
Whatever floats your boat. Do what you want, I could care less. Keep on doing what you're doing. Pretty soon you'll have brought so many more predators to your property it will be like a zoo!You guys are acting like my coop is some secret that the wild animals have never found. It has been up for 2 decades, every animal in the area already knows it is there lol. Also, scavengers like possums live off of piles of food sitting around in the woods, if they were so worried about it then I would have gotten plenty of pictures of animals several feet away from the turkey checking it out first instead of a few animals just immediately showing up and eating after they had stumbled across it. 1500 feet is the length of 7.2 acres. A foxes family territory is 200-220 acres, my property is 75 acres, trust me the foxes around here are already well aware of my coop and they associate the property with food because they live and hunt on it. I have plenty of turkeys on the property, these predators regularly scavenge off of turkey nests and turkey remains from owl and coyote kills, a dead turkey in the woods, or deer or other animal, is not uncommon around here. Turkeys also get killed by the weather all the time here, the snow is to thick for them to forage and they starve.
I burry birds that were special, I bury them just 50 feet from the coop, last winter we had a fox come and dig half of them up. Also, if you guys wanted me to break through the frozen ground and dig a hole big enough to fit a 25 pound BBB Jake then I don't know what to tell you besides that's definitely not going to happen. What I did was way more fun for me and it helped the animals get some easy food. I am going to keep on setting my dead birds out for the wild life.
Q@Butterscotchbitesfinger lol honestly we have so many wild quail/rabbits/rats and animals it doesnt matter if we feed em or not we also have blueberry, blackberry and huckleberry plus fruit trees so we're gonna have them coming onto our property no matter what! Might as well make use of it. But we constantly do updates and double,triple check all and any coops, to make sure they are completely secure. And all our birds are rounded up before dusk.