tallyho8
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It would be impossible to make my barn more secure since this coon can squeeze through a 2 inch opening. Most of my coops are now secure because I had to wrap them with 1/4" hardware cloth since the coon could reach through chicken wire and pull the chickens through a little at a time eating as he goes. My chickens are free range in the day and sometimes one does not return to the coop at night and by morning he is coon feed.
This coon can pierce an egg laying on hardware cloth and stand under the coop catching the drippings. My chickens have a bad habit of laying eggs everywhere.
The neighbors dogs and cats are used to my horses, goats and chickens and do not bother them, not even the chicks, and they also help keep rats out of my barn and the dogs will kill possums but are afraid of the coons.
Lightning has destroyed 2 of my electric fencers in the last year and are impractical to use around here.
I keep a piece of railroad track on top of my coon traps to keep them from turning over but the coon refuses to put his foot on the triggers. He has been partially in the traps before and set them off where the door came down on his back and he was able to back out and is now too smart to trip the coon trap again.
I ordered one of the foot traps but it won't be in till July 22 so I guess I will just feed the coon about $20 more marshmallows till then as I keep reinforcing my coyote trap to keep him in. I fear the coon will chew his leg off before I get to the trap in the morning and if he doesn't die from the loss of his leg I will probably be back on the forum asking how to trap a 3 legged coon. I wish the coon was as easy to catch as the rat snakes. The snakes get through a very small hole into the coop but after they eat a chicken or turkey they can not fit back out the hole and are trapped till I get there in the morning.
This coon can pierce an egg laying on hardware cloth and stand under the coop catching the drippings. My chickens have a bad habit of laying eggs everywhere.
The neighbors dogs and cats are used to my horses, goats and chickens and do not bother them, not even the chicks, and they also help keep rats out of my barn and the dogs will kill possums but are afraid of the coons.
Lightning has destroyed 2 of my electric fencers in the last year and are impractical to use around here.
I keep a piece of railroad track on top of my coon traps to keep them from turning over but the coon refuses to put his foot on the triggers. He has been partially in the traps before and set them off where the door came down on his back and he was able to back out and is now too smart to trip the coon trap again.
I ordered one of the foot traps but it won't be in till July 22 so I guess I will just feed the coon about $20 more marshmallows till then as I keep reinforcing my coyote trap to keep him in. I fear the coon will chew his leg off before I get to the trap in the morning and if he doesn't die from the loss of his leg I will probably be back on the forum asking how to trap a 3 legged coon. I wish the coon was as easy to catch as the rat snakes. The snakes get through a very small hole into the coop but after they eat a chicken or turkey they can not fit back out the hole and are trapped till I get there in the morning.