Oh wow... hopefully it stays away. Maybe there's enough stupid people in other areas who leave their trash out to keep it at bay.@apryl29
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The red circle is me. The yellow are roads the bear has been spotted. The arrow is the Home Depot in town where it was seen. Also the blue 165+ acres is protected land.
That's a great idea.. Much better than killing them. Letting it feed will just encourage it come back again... then people complain when they put the feeder back up and it comes back. SMH@apryl29 shared a video people took of a bear destroying their bird feeder. There have been bear sightings around me but not sure if it’s one bear or more. I was saying that I’d be a person to snap a photo or two but letting it eat in your yard is only going to bring it back. I’m not saying kill it; it’s bad but scare the daylights out of it.
I saw a show about a guy who’s job it is to train wild bears to stay away from people. It’s a community with lots of campers and visitors so the town monitors the bears. If they break into cabins and get into too much mischief they uthinize the bear. So this guy tries to save them by scaring the tater out of them. The bears learn being in town and by campers is not a fun time and stay away. It’s working and saving people and bears lives.
You could name one of the cornish babies Cornholio.. though I assume you avoid naming your future food.We now have 8 BC/CO babies and 1 Cornish baby!
I'm concerned about the first hatched BC/CO baby. It's umbilical is inflamed and the chick is kinda floppy. I moved it and the other chick that hatched last night into the brooder so I can keep a closer eye on the sick one without cracking the incubator. I put some ointment on the umbilical but basically I'm just crossing my fingers.


I usually don't handle them, but when they are in the coop with layers they see me a lot... seems to make a difference.
Yes!