Um, maybe it's just me and I ain't always the brightest crayon in the box, but I think I'd have tried to find out what kind of predator I was dealing with and invested time and money into predator-proofing my set up before I got a gun.
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Yep - while a gun is handy to have and I am not opposed to using one to dispatch with a predator, the thing is that the gun is only effective if/when you actually catch said predator. Since OP isn't even sure what predator is doing the deed or how the predator is getting into the enclosure (can't be "secure" if a predator is making entry to take birds), the focus would be better directed at addressing those issues first - because the gun is going to do nothing to prevent future losses until that is addressed.Um, maybe it's just me and I ain't always the brightest crayon in the box, but I think I'd have tried to find out what kind of predator I was dealing with and invested time and money into predator-proofing my set up before I got a gun.
Nor will any other unintended target that gets into it - you know, like a pet or a chicken or anything else. Indiscriminate poisoning is not the best answer, in my opinion.Put decon in coke they don't go more than ten feet
Nor will any other unintended target that gets into it - you know, like a pet or a chicken or anything else. Indiscriminate poisoning is not the best answer, in my opinion.