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Tonight when I was taking the dog out I saw some beady eyes looking back at me out in the pasture! After quite a bit of moving the flashlight around at that beastie I heard a nasty warning sound out of him. I wasn't sure what it was exactly and my silly dog was not interested in investigating for me. Stupid dog! I left it alone and went out a bit later to catch those beady eyes closer to my CX in the tractor. I got my hubby, who got the gun and I grabbed a baseball bat and we went out together to stake out the yard since the dumb dog is incapable. OOOHH scary German Shepard. Barks at the mail lady, who he loves, but can't scare away a beastie. Oh yeah, the pit bull was oblivious to any problems as well. These dogs love chickens but are worthless otherwise!
Anyway, after about 20 minutes of hunting, we found nothing. I do have a hot wire around my chicken tractor at night. So, I hope that the beastie left but if he didn't, I hope he gets a gnarly shock from the wire. It is attached to my neighbor's electrified horse wire. I LOVE my neighbors for sharing. It is pretty high voltage and is UN-comfortable! I did an oopsie once and regretted it! However, it has been a right of passage for my teenage son and his friends. They aren't very smart you know.
I am praying that all of my chubbies are safe and sound in the morning. Maybe my dog patrols at night when we aren't watching.
Anyway, after about 20 minutes of hunting, we found nothing. I do have a hot wire around my chicken tractor at night. So, I hope that the beastie left but if he didn't, I hope he gets a gnarly shock from the wire. It is attached to my neighbor's electrified horse wire. I LOVE my neighbors for sharing. It is pretty high voltage and is UN-comfortable! I did an oopsie once and regretted it! However, it has been a right of passage for my teenage son and his friends. They aren't very smart you know.
I am praying that all of my chubbies are safe and sound in the morning. Maybe my dog patrols at night when we aren't watching.