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Kala
Lovin' The Homestead
Hmmm...I'll have to research that. I really hate killing them and would definetely love if there was a good alternative.savingdogs said:I think that is a great strategy. In a handout from a local source, they were discussing how to deal with wildlife. They said many have a "territory" and if you remove one from the territory, a new one will move in.Marianne said:Our neighbor sat out on his porch with his gun the night after he lost a couple hens. He fired at the raccoons when they started heading to the coop and they haven't been back since - been about a year now.
They said it was better to scare off or "train" the current population that your livestock is off limits rather than continually having new ones to deal with, less work. We have taken that approach (although we liberally use a BB gun, not a real gun) and it has worked well except for a stray dog who has learned to be sneaky.
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(If your confused read a couple posts back.)
) so much that even through all the frustrations I've just had this overwhelming love. This need and desire to help them grow and overcome this hurdle and become more than the awful circumstance they are coming from. Sigh. Cheesy and corny I know but I think I finally had a breakthrough as far as why some crazy people choose to become parents, 