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,,,and a leg hold or conibear trap discriminate?
I , like TO use the GM as a method of control as a last resort,,,in a perfect world raccoons would be as "cute" as they look and never damage crops or livestock. (and never learn to avoid traps) I would not choose to post the recipe simply because any use of a lethal poison needs careful use and consideration. That said it is a simple fix IF used correctly/safely. IMO
suns out time to get back at it
Hi!
sorry I am still getting the hang of this board and have been really busy outside with hubby trying to get our chicken coop finished so I can look for some hens. Not easy to find this far north, which by the way to answer your question, is Post Lake area, about 70 miles north of Wausau. (roughly 30 miles southeast of Rhinelander). Coop is coming along. We are converting hubby's toolshed (one of his former hunting shacks) which was already well insulated but I'm beefing it up even more and putting in a vinyl floor and a nice sliding window we had stored in another shed.
Ok, here's my first question~ do any of you put a dust box inside the coop in the winter? My ladies are going to have a nice large, fenced in area to play in (part grass, part what has been my east garden) with lots of nice dusting spots but those will freeze solid fairly early up here.
thanks in advance to all of you pros on here who are willing to help a newbie get back into chickens (had them for a while a very long time ago).
Happy spring (soon) everyone!
Vicki
Crap... Now I have a bad chick! One of my Davis Wheatens is not doing good! It is lethargic and wobbly. I gave it some Sav a hick in a medicine dropper. A few hrs later I ave it a little sugar water same way. What else can i do?!