INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Tuff to get em tho
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Bingo! Easier said than done....
 
It's been 15 days since I last was on... Hello Everyone! It's my Moms Birthday today, and she's having a lot of fun with the chickens today. I discovered Ayam Cemani Chickens, and she somehow ordered some eggs on eBay for me to hatch for her. I guess in a couple days I'll have eggs in the Incubator again! I just sold the last of my chicks yesterday, and I took one chick from my New Years hatch back from the person I sold it to. It's a mixed breed too. They think it's a Roo, I'm not sure. Here are the pics of it-
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I would try it first! Humen urine is less afective because we don't communicate with feromons as many animal, especially cats, do! So Lion is much better than human! And when it undersand that ther is a bigger predetor there it will deter it.


[COLOR=800000]I'm afraid I have to disagree with you, Benny.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=800000]IMO,this cat appears to have lost its fear of humans, which makes it dangerous. Because it's already fed there, it will be back, and is probably smart enough to avoid traps. A dog may be effective, or it may get dead. More than one dog has been killed by a treed cat. Multiple dogs would stand a better chance with it. Before I invested in a single dog, I'd try to find a big cat hunter with a pack of trained cat hounds. They could pick up the cat's trail & possibly run it down.[/COLOR]

You may be wright about the the cat hunter it could be a good solution. But acording to the pic it seems to me like subadult Puma, without a territory, so
I don't think that it will be very difficult to drive it off.
 
I would try it first! Humen urine is less afective because we don't communicate with feromons as many animal, especially cats, do! So Lion is much better than human! And when it undersand that ther is a bigger predetor there it will deter it.
[COLOR=800000]I'm afraid I have to disagree with you, Benny.[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]IMO,this cat appears to have lost its fear of humans, which makes it dangerous. Because it's already fed there, it will be back, and is probably smart enough to avoid traps. A dog may be effective, or it may get dead. More than one dog has been killed by a treed cat. Multiple dogs would stand a better chance with it. Before I invested in a single dog, I'd try to find a big cat hunter with a pack of trained cat hounds. They could pick up the cat's trail
Be nice to my Benny! Don't make me fight you!
thank you MC! You defend me like a real Puma!!
 
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