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Way up here I haven't seen any coons. Maybe the wolves/coyotes keep the numbers down IDK. I did see a porcupine in my yard last summer though. That was pretty cool.
 
Coons are a terrible problem for me. I live on the edge of the suburban area and rural now with a huge wildlife refuge on 3 sides. So between corn fields and garbage cans the coons are multiplying fast.

Oh and the refuge in their infinite wisdom to cater to greenies has made it illegal to kill predators anywhere on the refuge...Which makes no sense, the refuge is open for hunting so you remove the prey but cannot remove the predator,,duh



Rhett If I understand that you need apx 50% more milk replacer. I would just give 1 and 1/2 times what you normally do. and maybe make it a tad strong, I would rather give them too much than too little. I assume you are around 15 degrees
 
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Oh Come On now. Tennessee and around there seems to have more of a relaxed state affairs. I mean they let them put it on TV! LOL. I wonder what kind of cash is passing hands and pockets for that TV show.


I thought this was spilled popcorn at first with some salt sprinkled on the side...LOL.

Right now it is 16 degrees at almost 4 pm.

I thought this was popcorn at first too!!
 
Neighbors tell me it is the bad winters reducing the coons . I suspect they were a nuisance and were dispatched . Anyway the crows were not as efficient at disposal .
 
Coons are a terrible problem for me. I live on the edge of the suburban area and rural now with a huge wildlife refuge on 3 sides. So between corn fields and garbage cans the coons are multiplying fast.

Oh and the refuge in their infinite wisdom to cater to greenies has made it illegal to kill predators anywhere on the refuge...Which makes no sense, the refuge is open for hunting so you remove the prey but cannot remove the predator,,duh



Rhett If I understand that you need apx 50% more milk replacer. I would just give 1 and 1/2 times what you normally do. and maybe make it a tad strong, I would rather give them too much than too little. I assume you are around 15 degrees


So 2 more quarts? For a total of 6 quarts a day?
 
Neighbors tell me it is the bad winters reducing the coons . I suspect they were a nuisance and were dispatched . Anyway the crows were not as efficient at disposal .


I seem to remember, and do not assume this is gospel like most things I say, coons are cyclical, I think they get too heavy a population and distemper or something like that invades their numbers. When reduced it is no longer a problem.

Of course, they are allergic to flying lead also.
 
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How bad a problem are coons up there . They used to be really bad at the lake . Now there are not enough to clean up fish guts . I now dispose of then in the campfire . Not when I sit around it of course .
I see them dead in the road quite a bit. A guy I work with, a raccoon got one of his chooks
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right in white bear lake, but shhhhh, chickens aren't allowed in white bear lake...
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