Look what we caught last night

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patnjess

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So after one of my chickens ended up dead, we set it last night and this what we caught
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not our first go round with coons. Hubby went to work without putting him down, now he's out there, and I don't think that I can do it. I have never shot a gun, and its not growling, so he will have to sit in the miserable cage i guess
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Awwww....

I would try and have him relocated too...me and my tender heart wouldnt be able to shoot him either!

I would call animal control.
 
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I do know legally, In NY-they will be euthanized as it is against the law to release them. My BIL is in nuisanse and wildlife.
 
Nope they sure don't here. Called them once when I thought I had a RABID possum, they said unless they have bit someone they won't pick it up. And you know what else, its illegal to relocate them! Oh and he killed one of my chickens, and I have all these youngins running around, has to be put down.



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Thats what I do...minus the nursery rhyme....rain barrels work great...death to rodents! (Isnt that a pleasant thought for the morning
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...mustve woke up on the wrong side of the bed)
Anywho...Congrats on saving your chickens!
 
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I do know legally, In NY-they will be euthanized as it is against the law to release them. My BIL is in nuisanse and wildlife.

Same Here, At least for the taunton MA area they do!
 
Amazing how something that cute can be so vicious when it come to chickens. I don't envy you your predicament.

This may be a stupid/ annoying question, but is there a way you can fortify your coop better and coexist? We have raccoons that have gotten accustomed to feasting at the compost bin, so I tried to make my coop extra coon-proof. Looks like Fort Knox. Hopefully I won't regret the approach.
 
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