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Big Red Roosters
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Well, holy crap. Just a warning, there is a sensitive topic in this comment so if you're big/soft hearted I wouldnt read farther. Since my last post on this thread, the dogs took out the coon that bit into the steel wool which started this thread. However, I've also been having a new coon terrorize the farm. It clawed the heck out of my door and nearly got the door frame off. It almost killed a cat, she is currently fine. It beat the crap out of my Australian shepherd, her face was so swollen and she could barely walk the next day. It started peeling the corner of the door off my grain bin. It tried to get me one day when I was unarmed. Yesterday it grabbed one of my hens and bloodied her up real bad, somehow she's still breathing today.
Finally, after all this time, he's dead. I was headed out to shut the chicken doors. I shone the flashlight up behind the shed in dense trees and two massive eyes shone back. Dad was visiting so I started yelling at him, he got his coon hunting rifle from his truck and ran down to the trees with me. This raccoon is twenty feet in the air, snarling at us the whole time. He's pretty smart, he kept his vitals hidden behind the trunk. All we could see was his evil face.
I can't go into detail without breaking BYC's rules I think. But it took six shots + the mercy kill. This beast had to be at least thirty five pounds. I wish I would've had a scale. I hope to be done with raccoons for awhile. I also got a huge opossum, nothing near the size of this coon though.
Finally, after all this time, he's dead. I was headed out to shut the chicken doors. I shone the flashlight up behind the shed in dense trees and two massive eyes shone back. Dad was visiting so I started yelling at him, he got his coon hunting rifle from his truck and ran down to the trees with me. This raccoon is twenty feet in the air, snarling at us the whole time. He's pretty smart, he kept his vitals hidden behind the trunk. All we could see was his evil face.
I can't go into detail without breaking BYC's rules I think. But it took six shots + the mercy kill. This beast had to be at least thirty five pounds. I wish I would've had a scale. I hope to be done with raccoons for awhile. I also got a huge opossum, nothing near the size of this coon though.