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Re: Yard full [Re: elcoyote, esq.] #12910560 09/24/18 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: elcoyote, esq.
I have laying hens. Raccoons will walk past easy free food to kill chickens and eat eggs. Which is why I would not be good neighbors with someone who enjoyed the company of raccoons and invited them and their friends over for dinner


Then they just eat the head/breast and leave the carcass realmad . At least the freakin' 'yotes and bobcats take the whole bird .

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I have laying hens. Raccoons will walk past easy free food to kill chickens and eat eggs. Which is why I would not be good neighbors with someone who enjoyed the company of raccoons and invited them and their friends over for dinner




Happy Homesteading!


And thats why I trap (and then kill), or shoot any and every coon that comes into my property.


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I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.



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