Hay Dude
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- Joined
- Aug 28, 2012
- Messages
- 18,682
- Location
- A Hay Field along the PA/DE border
- Tractor
- Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, (2) Kubota ZD331’s, 2020 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, Deere CX-15, Pottinger Hay mowers
You “cried like a baby” from shooting a ground hog?I don't want to kill things either. The last woodchuck I shot cried like a baby while I went back to the truck for a second bullet to kill it. That's when I switched to the 22 magnum. Yet it's quite likely I had to kill it because somebody else didn't want to, and let it go on "some old back road" instead. I live on that backroad. Over the years I've had woodchucks, dogs, cats, and a rat appear. The first and last don't naturally occur alone.
I have gone to lead free because I leave the animal for something else to eat. There may or may not be any truth to lead fragmentation killing birds but I don't need to risk it.
Maybe you should hire/ask someone with a stiffer spine to take care of the raccoon for you?
