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How to dispatch trapped predator? (kinda graphic)

My husband takes care of all that for me. I don't like to think about it. Even thought predators have broken my heart in the past, they are just doing what they do.
So I never ask my husband what he does with them. Call me a sissy if you want! (Hee hee)
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-Theresa
 
Do your research before you act. If you have a local Animal Control, see what they suggest or how hard they laugh. Ours charges $20 for every live trapped animal you bring in. Too expen$ive for me.

Contact your local wildlife rescue center, if you have one. They may have a better place to put/keep the mink. Don't know if they're too scarce in your area, this one may have a purpose in a wilder place away from chickens.

Check the local laws on shooting a gun in your yard. I live in an acreage community but my pal got in trouble for shooting a raccoon that ate a nest of chicks in my yard. It was illegal to discharge her gun in a residential neighborhood, which is what we technically are. My neighbors, who work for the sheriff's ofc, heard the shots & called their boss.

I don't think drowning is a bad idea for animals like raccoons & rats whose numbers are excessive. But I first *carefully* wire the live trap securely shut, otherwise the doors can bend or loosen enough for the animal to escape. Then I fill the barrel first so the animal doesn't have to panic waiting while the water rises above its head. Within a minute it's over.

They make good fertilizer buried deep on the drip line of a tree, but yours may make a better muff.
 
We have an old, banged up cage that we put trapped animals into before shooting. Normally the animals run straight from the trap into the cage, but occasionally I have to force some out with a stick. We have neighbors who have called authorities because they were disturbed that there were gun shots nearby (sheesh, I wish I lived further in the country), but we rectified that by buying a different type of ammunition that isn't as loud.
 

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