My fav's are not bantams, I'd say they're a medium sized chicken.
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My fav's are not bantams, I'd say they're a medium sized chicken.
NOOOOOO, don't cookst the precious, you ruin it, RUIN IT!!!![]()
Quote: So, we must eats them raw, precious!
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Quote: I makes stock out of the older ones. I give the slightly younger ones to the dog, cus she's on a raw diet and I like young birds. But the meat from older ones Himself likes shredded in those tortilla things.
Quote: I'm a bit afraid of taking my pup out at night in case of coons. She'd be after them in a heartbeat. I know she's bred for hunting vermin (Airedale), but after the last dog had a torn diaphragm (cost nearly $1700 in surgery) from going after one (it wasn't the coon that did it, it was here going arse over teakettle down the stairs that did it), I just don't want to risk it. And Scruff is pretty determined when it comes to "prey".
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I'll stand behind this since I live in the country and was an avid trapper in the 70's/80's ( so I 9think) I know my fur targets). Anyway, it's tru that a den can support the type of problem some of the folks have. I just believe that unless the food source is there they will find something else. If I put out a food source the coon and possums will show up. Like I stated - until my corn comes in they stay away. I think my heeler helps a little too, sort of like predator urine. Here's a tidbit: when I used to trap coyotes I used a hole set with rabbit meat. I caught more rabbits than dogs becase the rabbits were attracted to rabbit scent. Nothing to do with coons though. If I get a coon problem I'll make tree sets with conibears so I don't waste ammo or catch non-target animals.Maybe in cities, but not so much for country dwellers and I would even hazard a guess that suburban dwellers have far more resident coons than they realize. Our chicken coop is coon proof, there is no food lying around willy nilly. They're still everywhere. And I say again: remember that the population is very, very high. The normal rules of the game do not apply.