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If it looked sickly it needs more than a shovel.
It acted strange, no fear of me, looked ok..
:oops: sometimes people don't like that I shoot predators so at first I just implied it had been taken care of... I ran it up the tree so I could go inside and get the gun..toting that pistol around hurts my back... but the things you see when you don't have a gun...:eek:
 
It is so nice to see a healthy chick in the incubator!
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I had a pet one as a kid so I felt bad if it had been a pet. But between the distemper that is going around, the neighbors that are hiring trappers to get them out from the attic and under the deck, and most of all... IT WANTED MY CHICKENS :barnie well lets just say it made a mistake. :hit
I always worry about rabies with coons.
 
turkey babies in the incubator :wee these are ones the teenage hen abandoned at 10 days.. I found her dead a week later.. nothing wrong with her inside or out.. I have lost 6 birds this year.. most were waterbelly or heart.. 2 I am not sure what happened.

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Sorry for your losses. Hugs. One of my guinea keets downed in the waterer.
 
@apryl29
We didn’t the short fence thing last year and it worked for a teensy tiny little time. Then they RAVAGED the entire back yard-garden , grass, weeds, and flowers! It looked like a construction site by the beginning of spring.
This year -with the puppy - I really wanted to have a garden again and reclaim my yard but still allow the girls to free range because their run, although fabulous, is really only a “playpen” for when I’m going to be gone for several hours OR when my son’s herding/high prey instinct dog is visiting.

DH was skeptical but agreed to but me the premier 1 (no shock) hen pen. Which isn’t a pen although it could be, it’s more like a free form fencing. It’s 48 inches tall and SO FAR, knock on wood, they girls have not come over the top.

It IS NOT a predator deterrent AT ALL, nor is is dog proof - it’s merely a containment system for the birds , but I think it’s going to help me a lot!
We have it set up along the back part of the yard from the coop to the fence which gives them their own 95 x 12 feet of space.
So far I’m liking it a lot and feel that it was worth the investment.
I had one for the goats and it did keep some critters out. Even the buck goat would leave it alone.
 
Cappy, sorry you lost one of the keets, and to everyone with losses, :hugs:hugs:hugs.

Molpet, I feel bad for the coon, but you were protecting your flock from a determined predator. I really don't think it was a pet as much as hungry enough to not care that you were whacking on it with a shovel. I would say that it was a wild one with a little too much experience with humans feeding it and whatnot, but not tame. I hate that it had to be reckoned with, but it would also have been more likely to cause additional problems, so it's understandable, and I would have done the same, though reluctantly.

To all those with new little fluffer butters, :wee:celebrate:ya:woot:clap:love.

Y'all have a good day :hugs:hugs:love:love:love
 
I'm growing moss on my butt. :(
REST ya idiot!!! hay ZEUS whicha self.... you need to recuperate nitwit... so STOP!!
BTW, I heard my first little crow out of Early this morning but it sounded more like a sick munchkin sneezing ....cheeeeeew....grrrrgle....cheeeeeew. I had to sit down before I fell down.:gig
 
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