grannys gone and done it

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I think this one is the female. To smart for the live trap, but did get a different cat in that. There are 2 very large tom's basically the same markings but they seem to have disappeared since "little boy" about the size of a coon came back from his excursion. He is the BMOC or BCOF (big cat on farm)
 
Is he feral? Use that coon trap.

so you took the trees away from the chicken coops? What will you use the "sticks" for? Thinking about cutting my peach tree down. Very upset that not one person would climb the ladder to pick them here. 50 on the ground. Of course they were no good but I dont know if they were in the tree or not. I dont even like peaches. Planted it for my mom.
 
so you took the trees away from the chicken coops?  What will you use the "sticks" for?  Thinking about cutting my peach tree down. Very upset that not one person would climb the ladder to pick them here. 50  on the ground.  Of course they were no good but I dont know if they were in the tree or not. I dont even like peaches.  Planted it for my mom.


CB wouldn't climb it?
 
There are still lots of mature (towards end of their life span) in the run area and suckers coming off the stumps so the hens still have some nice shaded areas. They came out after the rain/drizzle let up and were busy digging thru the dirt the tires of the bobcat churned up.
 
feed the peaches to your chickens. Rod uses a wood burner to help heat his trailer in the winter. So will cut into chunks and the split.

which cat are you referring to. The 2 yellow toms work as a pair and are definitely big enough to take a full grown hen. Not so sure the female could.
Once they have that taste Twist they wont stop. Any chance of just keeping one sex ? I only have Toms.
 
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