Are we forgetting that he when he trapped the raccoon, it was IN HIS HOUSE? To me, that's a bit more than "protect your chickens better, and you wouldn't have a problem." 

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This right here is why i chose the shotgun, at close range i basically couldn't miss or draw out an already unpleasant experience. I did however blow any chances for animal control testing the raccoon.
In Florida?????Are there laws against firearms in Orlando?
Raccoons got to my neighbor's chickens. Popped their heads off. I don't find that humane either.Just my opinion but there's really no way to humanely kill something. The act of killing is inhumane in itself we just need to tell ourselves we're doing it in a humane way to be ok with it.
Don't get me wrong I've killed many many a creature in my life time.
When it goes quickly and efficiently then you could say it was humane. When it goes sideways sure looks anything but humane no matter the method.
I know many people that would say drowning is the most humane way. I used to trap when I was a kid. Drowning was standard practice. It was said to be humane. Truth was it wasn't so much because of that as it was because you didn't want holes or blood on your pelts.
I've also known of bucketing puppies. That was said to be humane but of course downing puppies isn't humane.
Agree with the other poster people who have almost drown would say it is a terrible thing but there's many people out there that have been shot in the head and lived. They'll tell you there's nothing humane about shooting something.
Look at how animals are slaughtered for market. Electricution, bolt guns even people here who slit chickens throats and let them bleed out. Shelter dogs that get injections. No matter how you end a life someone somewhere is gonna say it's done in a humane way while many others see nothing humane about it and have opinions of other ways they think would be humane.
Killing is killing, dead is dead. Nothing humane about that. When it has to be done just hope its as quick and painless as can be expected and live with that.
We had problems with coons once. Actually a family of young coons. And we set out no-kill traps. We caught 3 babies a mom and a male coon. We did not kill them bc they were so young but we took them to a broad creek with lots of fish and vegatation. It was about a mile and a half from nearby neighbor hoods and along a small rural road.![]()