RSKY
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I worked with a guy who did backhoe and dozer work on the side. He told me this story about thirty years ago. He had just got home from work, we were working the midnight to 8 AM shift, when a neighbor on an adjoining farm called him in a panic. Told him, not asked, told him to get his backhoe and come immediately to a certain field. Wouldn't take any excuses just said come over here now! I need you to bury something?!?!
What had happened was that coyotes had killed a couple young calves or pigs or some kind of the neighbor's livestock. The neighbor had managed to get some very strong and probably illegal poison. I remember it was silver something or the other. He had taken a stillborn calf and injected (?) the poison in it and placed the corpse in a back field. Didn't go back and check it for several days. When my friend got there he was amazed to see dead coyotes, dogs, raccoons, possums, buzzards and other critters in an ever decreasing circle around the dead calf. Critters would take a bite or two of the poisoned calf, make it a few yards away and die. Something else would come along and take a bite or two of that critter and repeat the process. My friend dug a big hole, scooped up fifty or sixty critters, and buried them all. He refused to let the neighbor place the poison container in the hole. Don't know how he disposed of that.
Anyway, reading about peoples problems with moles and gophers reminded me of the story. So all y'all dealing with poison taking care of pests be very careful.
RSKY
What had happened was that coyotes had killed a couple young calves or pigs or some kind of the neighbor's livestock. The neighbor had managed to get some very strong and probably illegal poison. I remember it was silver something or the other. He had taken a stillborn calf and injected (?) the poison in it and placed the corpse in a back field. Didn't go back and check it for several days. When my friend got there he was amazed to see dead coyotes, dogs, raccoons, possums, buzzards and other critters in an ever decreasing circle around the dead calf. Critters would take a bite or two of the poisoned calf, make it a few yards away and die. Something else would come along and take a bite or two of that critter and repeat the process. My friend dug a big hole, scooped up fifty or sixty critters, and buried them all. He refused to let the neighbor place the poison container in the hole. Don't know how he disposed of that.
Anyway, reading about peoples problems with moles and gophers reminded me of the story. So all y'all dealing with poison taking care of pests be very careful.
RSKY