I do talk to the animals, but that's just me. They get really aggravated when I don't respond properly after they have talked to me. Dani, our golden retriever (she will never be class valedictorian), thinks that we are particularly stupid.
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I used to cook the varmints and feed them to LGD and chickens.I'm certain they understand us. And it's never a good idea for a opossum to get anywhere near the kids. They make a wonderful addition to the compost pile.
If anyone might be upset by you protecting your flocks, I'll be happy to link in a picture of what a possum did to a chicken in the coop of someone I know on another forum. Let's just say it was a lot more gruesome than what you find when a coon decapitates a chicken.I apologize to any that it may upset, but I will share the events without the pic.
They seem to be, though I weigh them down with some rocks so they are closer to real eggs "by feel". And to make it easier for me, many of the plastic ones are two tone (mix and NOT match).That cherry egg must have looked real - I wonder if the chickens are really fooled by plastic?
Naw, we don't keep any open food out except for the naturally occurring food that poaaums will eat....we have plenty of them around here and coons too. They are the reason the birds are locked up at nite and their house is pretty close to the house....we make sure they are put up before dark around here and the free range chickens are closed up in their yard for a couple of hours before sundown. We have outside cats and the neighbor does too, so I don't set traps because releasing the cats would be a daily chore, so I keep a sharp eye out and take care of any predator that is seen....keeping them thinned out is the only way to have half a chance of protecting our animals. Also, this is the reason there aren't any trees inside either of the bird yards and will never be.....![]()
Yes, I do talk to the animals here. They listen and usually seem interested in what I say. It of course helps that I am the one that feeds them! They better listen!
My cats listen to me then they just do whatever they want. Hey, they're cats! That's what cats do.
I do talk to the animals, but that's just me. They get really aggravated when I don't respond properly after they have talked to me. Dani, our golden retriever (she will never be class valedictorian), thinks that we are particularly stupid.
Cat's like attention as much as food. You are part of the Pride with the cat.
I'm certain that male cats bond more with female humans and female cats bond more with male humans...or at least that's my experience.