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juice jaws said:
Coyotes are easy to bring in, just catch a road runner and stake it out in the yard. The coyotes will come running. Most of the time they will do something dumb ( like blowing them self's up ) Save's you from using powder and ball on them.
Yeah but that "catch a road runner" must be the hard part.. :hmm:
:wink:
 
Over the past couple of months my Wife and I have lost two hens.

Here is one of the culprits. Sorry PETA , but he recieved the death sentence .

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To date since the first lost chicken we have disposed of :

5 racoons, 4 opossums and a chicken snake.

Someone on the Homestead is not earning their keep!

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:idunno: :surrender: :shake:

Miniature Marshmellows are great Racoon bait and the possums' like them too. :v
 
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