It belonged to a friend of ours. I have left him a message but he is still out of town for the week. As soon as DH gets home I may run out and just go buy one. Don't really have the extra cash right now for that expense, but will figure out something. They weren't babies, but they were not that big either. Think that it might be 2 young males, but I'm not getting that close to check.Oh no! Can you set that trap that you used for the last predator??
Watched one make its way down, but just before it made it to the ground it stopped and looked over at all the ducks and chickens in the run. I'm going to make sure today that everything is safe and secure for tonight. The second one is still up in the tree. I was standing on the porch with my binoculars watching and as soon as he noticed me he ran back up the tree. I keep checking every so often to see if he is still there. I don't want to get to close so I just watch from the house.
I tried to move my broodies last night. I started with Peepers cause she is in the top box. A soon as I moved her and the nest into the dog crate she freaked out and started to attack the gate. I was afraid that she would break the eggs so I put her back. As soon as she got back in the nest box she settled right down. Back to the drawing board. I think that I may just clean out the coop and try to put the nest boxes right in the crates in the coop for now. Hopefully she'll stay in it like that. It is just going to make it a little cramped in there with the crates. And now with these coons around I want to make sure that they are super safe.
That is the coon sitting in the top of the tree.
Update: Just went out to look and the 2nd coon is now out of the tree. Out of site, but not out of mind! Getting a plan of attack together to combat the problems!!
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