They mentioned blood in the coop, which I assume is inside the wire enclosure.Are you sure?
Seems to have kept the predator out in that instance and held up to some pretty decent force.
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They mentioned blood in the coop, which I assume is inside the wire enclosure.Are you sure?
Seems to have kept the predator out in that instance and held up to some pretty decent force.
They are. You wouldn't think so by their cute faces.Sorry thats kInd of graphic but those trash pandas are brutal killers
I know right? A mama left her cubs in my yard one day. Little jerks aren't so cute when they hiss and swipe at youThey are. You wouldn't think so by their cute faces.
They are. You wouldn't think so by their cute faces.
Exactly, have you ever watched a raccoon eating grapes?I know right? A mama left her cubs in my yard one day. Little jerks aren't so cute when they hiss and swipe at youAnd animal control here won't mess with them either
I'd act like that too if someone come up on me dressed like an elf.
That looks like one well fed raccoon!I'd act like that too if someone come up on me dressed like an elf.
Like all intelligent creatures raccoons prefer the company of hillbillies.
You may go and fix up your coop and fence to be more predator proof. If a young kid can get into the coop, and raccoon probably can too. My coop has a small padlock on the latch so I know raccoons can’t open itThanks, yes they do its just not in the photo. I also found a few drops of blood in the coop so I was wondering if it was pulled out its coop while sleeping or what.
Doesn't look like the hillbilly misses many meals.either.That looks like one well fed raccoon!![]()