Mixed Flock, please help identify

thanks for the input. i had the opportunity to "remove" the fox threat but my wife begged me not to. so i lowered the rifle. the bobcat is living in our barn and is a new arrival with in the past few weeks. i lost a bird about a month ago, only the head was eaten eaten. the bird was intact. i found it and it was still warmish so I'm not sure what did it.
 
Typical bobcat kill it was most likely going to come back
later but you disturbed the kill but if you do not remove
the bobcat it is going to repeat the action again ......
I haven't any idea of your local laws but most states
will allow you to take care of your own problems with
a .22 or shotgun or caged trap now a cage trap you
need a little reading to do if you have never used one
before to catch a bobcat as you need to cover it up
and any bait you put in do not remove just add to it and
yes I am being vague on the whole trapping thing as it
would be better if you looked it up and read the process
as it will take several pages and your local laws also ....

Your EE rooster will give you great chicks with them
hens you have and yes he is a typical EE rooster
easy going nice cone feather coloring hard to get two
looking the same and nice saddle very nice.......
that other rooster could be your bait for the trap .......

gander007
 

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