Not surprising; they have one of the largest businesses in the world (Disney) running PR for them.I cant belive that before I had chickens I thought those things were cute.
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Not surprising; they have one of the largest businesses in the world (Disney) running PR for them.I cant belive that before I had chickens I thought those things were cute.
We are in a battle with one that will go near the traps, but is so big with the one my brother gave us to use that his butt is holding the door open. I was hoping to catch him doing it so I could pop him in the butt with a bb and he would go in there…BUT NOOO….after I figured out what he was doing he wasn’t showing up until like 2 in the morning. But I have been dealing with them ever since I was little so I have my ways and I will get him….hopefully before the chickens go outside. We do have the coop secure really good though…hopefully enough to keep him out until we get him to a new locationWe tried on multiple occasions to trap ours to relocate, but they never went near the trap.
Raccoons will keep coming back too if you don’t get them far enough away. But also if it’s a momma it has babies not far that will become a problem. I have a big heart for the babies. I had one growing up. But I also coon hunted so… a little tug of war thereDon't relocate them. You need to take them ten miles away, whereupon they are somebody else's problem - - gee, thanks. Either shoot them while they are still in the trap, or drown them while they are still in the trap. I know it sounds horrid, but it is much faster than cancer, a bad shot, or distemper.
Raccoons typically come out at dusk. If your chickens' coop is behind an electric fence they are safe.
Don't relocate them. You need to take them ten miles away, whereupon they are somebody else's problem - - gee, thanks. Either shoot them while they are still in the trap, or drown them while they are still in the trap. I know it sounds horrid, but it is much faster than cancer, a bad shot, or distemper.
Raccoons typically come out at dusk. If your chickens' coop is behind an electric fence they are safe.
They like marshmallows. Had a trap out for about 5 days before we caught one.We tried on multiple occasions to trap ours to relocate, but they never went near the trap.