So he went and got the gun. He fired at him four times (missed). We needed sharp-shooter SCG here! This was only the 4th time DH has used the gun.
I can be had for a price.
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So he went and got the gun. He fired at him four times (missed). We needed sharp-shooter SCG here! This was only the 4th time DH has used the gun.
So he went and got the gun. He fired at him four times (missed). We needed sharp-shooter SCG here! This was only the 4th time DH has used the gun.
I can be had for a price.
Quote: Bucka, what you using for a gun?
SCG, sharp shooter for hire!!!
My hatch is due Monday night. Not counting my chicks before they hatch. 18 dancers, and 3 that are too dark to tell. Had to turn the fan off b/c it was actually making the temp variation worse. Laying them down for hatch is going to make it more dicey to keep them all in the correct temp range. Shipped chicks due in next Fri.
Not a problem. You could be an employee for an hour or so, couldn't you?In all seriousness, the last time I read the nuisance law, to shoot something killing your livestock it had to be shot by yourself or a family member that lived at the farm, or a farm employee.
Try tunafish.Unfortunately, our nuisance has gone into hiding. We don't know if it was a male of female, but read that the males travel long distances, supposedly returning to places they frequent about once a week or so.
We put new bait in the trap, but nothing so far.
The coop is secure now, so we may move chickens back after taking care of a few more details this weekend. The hens will be locked inside, since there fenced-in range area is in deep snow. I'm going to keep the trap right outside the coop in hopes the mink comes back.
Not a problem. You could be an employee for an hour or so, couldn't you?