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probably. saw the thread degenerating and wants to stay away from us loons
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Even if it were legal -- I wonder whether people who recommend putting a live trapped skunk or coon in their truck have ever tried it. I don't want skunk spray or coon worms in my truck, thank you, even assuming I could safely get the cage in the truck without getting bitten or skunk spray on me. Those traps are not generally designed to handle them safely when a live animal is inside; it would take two people and a long pole, or a similar arrangement. That would be hard to do with a blanket over the top of the cage.

Tough but do-able.​
 
I don't have a problem with killing predators, when it is necessary. But I'd like for it to be taken seriously, and done as humanely as possible. I am not a fan of relocation as a general rule. It's your problem, no need to make it someone else's problem!

I feel that as a chicken farmer it is my job, my responsibility, to make the coops and runs predator proof. And if I set up a trap, you can be sure that I've thought it through, not catch a critter and then start thinking about the next step.

What has bothered me here is that it became a laughing matter, a big joke. The taking of ANY life needs to be well thought out, not a joke.
 
Well said.

The empathy we feel for our chicken animals can be carried through to "predators", even if we do make the decision to humanely destroy them.
 
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That's exactly why I strongly recommend the original poster shoot it or drown it. It's not very kind to try and get an inexperienced person to mess with a dangerous animal. They're just going to end up getting hurt. We see what they do to chickens, ripping them to shreds and they're not even angry. And anyway, why go through all that trouble after putting out a trap in the first place? In addition to the fact that he can only release it out of the trap on his own property, which defeats the whole purpose of having a trap.

This is silly: if you set a trap, you're eventually going to get something. Since you don't know what you're trapping, you can expect anything. If you don't want to get bitten or sprayed by whatever's in it, releasing it alive is out of the question.

Idiot Husband, just out of curiosity, why did you set that trap? What were you going to trap? What were your plans for whatever you were going to trap? And how did you decide to get it out? No flames here, believe me, you can even PM me if you don't want to post anymore.
 
gotta agree with ranchhand 100%.

As for shooting a skunk if you can creep up and shoot it in the chest without disturbing it you have a chance of it not spraying. With rabies being a neurological disease it's best not to shoot a skunk (which can be a carrier of rabies) in the head though it sounds good when we're typing it. I'd disenfect the area of the dispatch, trap, tools etc with bleach/water solution afterwards.

If your going to drown the skunk in a garbage can,etc it'll work just fine- just be sure to have enough water and a large enough can to assure the whole cage will be covered when you slide it in and you'll be fine. Again, I'd disenfect the items used for dispatch afterwards. Might be unnecessary, but one of the main reason you'd be dispatching would be rabies concern as well as predator concerns.

Skunks are more an egg predator and pretty easy to keep away from your eggs if your working with an enclosed run. They are good diggers so you need to take precautions. I've released them from live traps by walking calmly up to the front of the cage and opening the trap door and proping it partially open with stick throug the wire on more than one occassion. I've caught 6 skunks and let 5 of them go just like this. If rabies were a big concern in my area I'd dispatch every skunk, but it hasn't been so we continue to live side by side. Releasing a skunk from a live cage demands respect, but it's more unnerving than anything else. Good luck, Keystonepaul
 
What about instead of drowning it putting it in a big tubberware box so it cant see and it won't fret and fill it with baking soda and peroxide so the skunk will just go to sleep just like people do with chickens.
 
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