[Ag-eq] Chicken Killer

nfoster at extremezone.com nfoster at extremezone.com
Thu Oct 17 03:05:25 UTC 2013


I asked Mike about guns and he said that a shot gun is more gun than you need
for a cat.  Then he asked what cat did I want him to kill!

I suggested that we should take a road trip to VA and help Susan with the cat
problem.

Nella
Quoting nfoster at extremezone.com:

>
> I don't know much about guns, but I think a shot gun is over kill for a cat.
> I'll ask Mike, he has every kind of gun imaginable and knows the best uses
> for
> them.
>
> Nella
> Quoting James K <jakon22 at gmail.com>:
>
> > Does your husband have a shotgun? If not, he should get one and be done
> with
> > this cat once and for all.
> > A .22 also works well. The shells are also cheaper.
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On Oct 15, 2013, at 5:22 PM, "Jewel" <jewelblanch at kinect.co.nz> wrote:
> >
> > > Susan!  can you get hold of a trap cage from your local game and fishery
> > department and bait it and,
> > > hopefully, the feral cat will walk in, and then you can have him shot or
> > destroyed by a  vet but why
> > > spend more money on the gbastard?  he has cost you enough already!.
> > > The bleeding heart brigade would throw their hands up in violent protest
> > about killing the darling
> > > creature, but they would take quite a different view if it was their
> > animals that it was tearing to
> > > pieces!
> > > I have every sympathy for the feral as it is only doing what a wild
> animal
> > has to do:  that is:
> > > hunting for its food, and in your captive chooks, he has found a source
> of
> > easy victims, but those
> > > captive chooks are in your care so they must be protected as they cannot
> > fly out of harm's way;
> > > therefore,  either the prey goes, or the predator, and if you don't take
> > vigorous action soon, it is
> > > going to be the former.
> > >
> > >        Jewel
> > >
> > >
> > > --------------------------------------------------
> > > From: "Susan Roe" <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8:16 AM
> > > To: "Agricultural and Equestrean Division List" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
> > > Subject: [Ag-eq] Chicken Killer
> > >
> > > Well, we definitely have uncovered our chicken killer.  Not a fox, but a
> > large farel yellow tom that
> > > comes around from spring to fall, spreading his seed and then leaves.  He
> > does not get fed with our
> > > cats along with a few other roaming toms, so he has just decided to start
> > helping himself.  In the
> > > past month, he has killed 7 hens and my last rooster.  Him killing the
> > rooster is what gave him
> > > away.  That night, he got into coop 3 and tore a hen to pieces.  The
> > rooster didn't go so quietly,
> > > he died fighting and it was the marks he left on the cat that gave him
> > away.  The last hen that was
> > > taken was on Friday morning about 5:30 a.m. and I heard it when it
> > happened.  When my sister went to
> > > check a bit later, he had for the first time actually gotten the hen out
> of
> > the coop, through the
> > > hen yard and outside their enclosure.  When my sister turned the corner
> > behind coops 2 and 3, he was
> > > pulling feathers out so he could feed.  He didn't run away from her when
> > she approached, just
> > > stood up and slowly walked away like he was telling you he'd be back for
> > more later when he got
> > > hungry again.
> > >
> > > I am now down to only 4 hens, 2 buffs, 1 bard and my one loan black hen
> who
> > is my oldest.  We've
> > > even had to stop selling eggs.  My husband is coming home from Seattle
> > tonight and we are going to
> > > put the 4 hens in coop 1 where nothing has been able to get in and we
> will
> > continue to shut up the
> > > coop at night.  Coop 2 and 3 will now have to go through a total strip
> down
> > to make it cat proof and
> > > figure out a way so nothing can dig down under the coops to get to the
> main
> > yards.  All hens will
> > > now have to be put up at night for added security.
> > >
> > > I will really have to get the two flocks of hens next year, 25 hens each
> > and a rooster for each
> > > coop.  I think Rhode Island Reds are going to be my choices, large brown
> > egg laying hens and the
> > > roosters are extremely protective.  I know without a shadow of a doubt,
> > that if I still had Big Red,
> > > a Rhode Island Red rooster, the cat may have come in, but he wouldn't be
> > leaving alive.
> > >
> > > Susan
> > > dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
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