the ones here live so close to people they could care less, I normally catch a few a year for what ever reason they seem to be particularly fond of turkeys and peafowl
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The bobcats around here only understand one thing. High voltage electric fence(Not the hardware store Fi-do variety). Back in the mid 90's We had 3 bait pens to test various predators. The bobcat was the worst. They could clear a 8' pen from a dead sit without touching it. They could one paw a 10' pen. They are very determined creatures and will contemplate a way in. It took approximately 8000v to send them running and screaming. At 5000v they just turned around trying to figure out another way in. I haven't seen but one bobcat on my property since. We did these bait pens for over 3 years. This was a joint effort from myself and 2 neighboring farmers in my backyard. FYI...no birds were in harms way during this project.
If you decide to go this route I also suggest baiting the pen each night for a while. Take a piece of tinfoil and wrap it and some fish around the strand of electrical fencing in a few places around the perimeter of the pen(10lb box of whiting is pretty reasonable at the grocery store.) This will deter most predators that eat chicken. There are other ways I'm sure, but this works.
Good Luck!!!
Lead(bullets) and steel(traps) are good deterrents. A game cam could be handy. He might could get an idea of what time it is coming through. Steel trap may not be an option, I don't know what all critters of his own he has running around.
We tried the bullets and traps but every-time we eliminated one within a month it seemed that two more took its place. They were terrible around here at that time. That is why we did the bait pens.