My night time visitors

:goodpost: WOW:eek: i wounder does your state allow traps or the killing of mountain lions..?? but wow i know what your going through..?and i know you sure got your hands full with such large predators, my goodness , and you never know some night they might find their way in. GOSH , i had mountain lions , on my land to , i know since one night a mountain lion was right behind me , when i was out spiting wood after 11 pm in CT, so after that i got 2 large chain link dog pen/ runs that was fully fenced over the top to keep my birds safe ,the mountain lions were still around at night and even a bear, O and i have to add this, my kids told me that we even had a big foot out in that Forrest HA, but we all were safe in our little homes me and all my animals & 9 kids,they were not all mine, i had taken in a few home less teens i found living in the Forrest in the winter, so all my animals were fine , but i wish i had a camera like you have HA i bet what we would have seen out there at night would have made our hair stand on end HA ...lol.. but i dont think those kinds of cameras were invented yet....lol. plus i found lion tracks under my first story bedroom window all winter long , well so back to the the dog pen/ runs ,i attached a giant wooden dog house that was connected on the out side of that dog run/pen & thats were my geese lived , but nothing eve got in to harm any of my geese & my chickens and goats shared a good size well built coop barn they were locked up tight every night, so for the 15 years i live at the top of this giant water fall at the edge of a 2000 acre state Forrest in CT i never had one animal ever harmed. so that might be one idea to try.:thumbsup:highfive:
 
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Being a fellow Texan having lived in the DFW area most of my life growing up I would expect a visit from the police for discharging a firearm within Dallas County.

Probably best to just bait them with some type of rat poison laced meat. Rebait as needed when the next generation shows up. I did hate those bobcats up north as they were constantly trying to get at my cat around dusk. Fortunately we had a pit mix who was smart enough to chase them and at only 55 pounds she made the ground thunder as she ran and was smart enough not to catch them.
 
:goodpost: WOW:eek: i wounder does your state allow traps or the killing of mountain lions..?? but wow i know what your going through..?and i know you sure got your hands full with such large predators, my goodness , and you never know some night they might find their way in. GOSH , i had mountain lions , on my land to , i know since one night a mountain lion was right behind me , when i was out spiting wood after 11 pm in CT, so after that i got 2 large chain link dog pen/ runs that was fully fenced over the top to keep my birds safe ,the mountain lions were still around at night and even a bear, but we all were safe in our little homes me and my 9 kids , they were not all mine, i had taken in a few home less teens i found living in the Forrest in the winter, so all my animals were fine , but i wish i had a camera like you HA i bet what we would have seen out there at night would have made our hair stand on end HA ...lol.. but i dont think those kinds of cameras were invented yet....lol. plus i found lion tracks under my first story bedroom window all winter long , well so back to the the dog pen/ runs ,i attached a giant wooden dog house that was connected on the out side of that dog run/pen & thats were my geese lived , but nothing eve got in to harm any of my geese & my chickens and goats shared a good size well built coop barn they were locked up tight every night, so for the 15 years i live at the top of this giant water fall at the edge of a 2000 acre state Forrest in CT i never had one animal ever harmed. so that might be one idea to try.:thumbsup:highfive:

Pretty soon they are going to have Black Bears in Dallas County and you aren't allowed to shoot them. Bobcats and pigs are a non issue to kill. I would just keep that video saved as a defense for any colateral damage(oops poisoned a bear/Jaguar/Mountain lion mr Game warden) if it ever became an issue.
 
about night time predators , i also had 15 English Mastiffs to protect us ,& a shot gun HA , so i was not at all worried about what was out side at night...lol.. i raised mastiffs during those years , here is my big girl Bubba at 7 months old she was bigger then my furniture HA, & one of our male pups at 16 months old, his owner was a 6,4 tall man but looked small next to his mastiff pup & they called him the biggest dog in NJ.
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so i also had a few other deterrents that i could call upon . but lucky i never had to, my mastiffs would have eaten that mountain lion for a snack....lol..:lol: :gig;) :D
 
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about night time predators , i also had 15 English Mastiffs to protect us ,& a shot gun HA , so i was not at all worried about what was out side at night...lol.. i raised mastiffs during those years , here is my big girl Bubba at 7 months old she was bigger then my furniture HA, & one of our male pups at 16 months old, his owner was a 6,4 tall man but looked small next to his mastiff pup & they called him the biggest dog in NJ. View attachment 1251825 View attachment 1251809 View attachment 1251840 so i also had other deterrents that i could call upon . but lucky i never had to.

:eek: Again, my gals would poop their feathers! :lau
 
Being a fellow Texan having lived in the DFW area most of my life growing up I would expect a visit from the police for discharging a firearm within Dallas County.

Probably best to just bait them with some type of rat poison laced meat. Rebait as needed when the next generation shows up. I did hate those bobcats up north as they were constantly trying to get at my cat around dusk. Fortunately we had a pit mix who was smart enough to chase them and at only 55 pounds she made the ground thunder as she ran and was smart enough not to catch them.
:goodpost: :thumbsup very smart dog you got there.. !!! ;):D i gotta say i really liked the thundering part..!!!:lol::lau :highfive::gig:lol: right on..!!! :lol::lau:D:gig
 
Ohh how scary... Gosh if that was the activity of one night, definitely would step things up to make sure your flock is safe!! Let me know if I can be of any assistance since in Dallas area.
Yeah I'm happy the hoop coop held up to a 35 pound cat trying to find a way in. Kudos to your construction skill OP.
 

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