Time for a trail cam

WickedChicksNH

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Oct 2, 2017
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I posted a couple days ago something go my two littlest ones. The predator did not leave a big hole in the fencing.
Well today I went out and I looked at my chair that is out there and I see sunflower stuff all over it, on the top and seat.
I look over and my $30 sunflower plant (it's potted with a bunch of med sized sunflower) are just gone!! all that is left is stems. something just sat back in my chair and enjoyed my flipping flowers.

I am gonna stop loving stuff dang it.

I have 2 chickens and 4 ducks that share a coop and pen, (a different pen than my two little ones were in) it's a shed and secure, they can't just push through the fencing because the coop is all wood.
and Luna who is in her own coop within the pen, because her babies are due to hatch Thurs. I locked her coop up today to get her prepared for the babies,

though both coops are secure I am still a little worried.

I haven't had an issues for a couple years with anything trying to get my ladies. heck there have been times where I couldn't find my roo and ladies and they were left out all night and nothing bothered them

so I am curious what is out and about.
 
Yes, good idea to get a game camera. Most would be shocked.....shocked to know what goes bump in the night, and all around you. Not only what, but when.

And once you know what, you can start working on your defenses against them according to what it is.
 

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