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all im saying is that she could just let the coon go and improve her coop. even if she killed it doesnt mean her chickens are safe cause im sure there are other coons on her property. no i havent had to pick up after a coon attack, but i did have to pick up after my dog jumped our fence and killed 30 birds, i got home and she had my 9 year old bantam named penny in her mouth barley alive i had to put her down, no i havent had to pick up after a coon attack but i had to pick up the PIECES of my 30 pet and showbirds plus wash their blood off of my beloved dog. did i kill my dog? NO. did i sell her or send her to a shelter? NO. she still runs freely around our property and she hasnt killed a bird since because we fixed up our coop, the fence is now 6 ft tall with netting over the top, fence goes 4 inches under soil and posts are cemented in. we look at predetor attacks as a way to see whats wrong with your coop and fix it so something like that doesnt happen again, we also have motion detector light
Well now you sound like my neighbor....let a dog run loose,......which kill many of ,my animal .....without getting in the pens.....Scare them so bad ,chase them from outside of the run. till they break their neck. That why most state have leash LAWS.
we live in the country and our dogs dont leave our yard 7 acres plus huge forest behind our property, neigbers have no livestock and love our dogs but like i said we train them as puppys not to leave our yard....and bobbi j i meant release back in her yard so no relocating. killing this animal is not going to prevent attacks in future. she needs to improve coop