JoeDirt
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“Draw me like one of your French carpenters jack”How about a GFY from the roof. View attachment 465434

“Draw me like one of your French carpenters jack”How about a GFY from the roof. View attachment 465434
No argument there, a coon will just go apeshoot in a coop taking off the heads. We've only had a small problem with them over the years, I'm guessing because there are a pretty fair number of folks that hunt coons with dogs in the area. Perhaps keeping down the general population?Occasionally they will get in a chicken coop but mostly just eat an egg or too but they will eat most anything when opportunities arise. But nothing like coons. Coon are very destructive. The possums don't bother anything here and they eat mice and snakes so I let them live.
I used to trap and kill, but I finally just reinforced the coops to Fort Knox levels. We're talking about paranoid OCD pessimistic design. It was either that, or napalm the woods, and I like the woods.No argument there, a coon will just go apeshoot in a coop taking off the heads. We've only had a small problem with them over the years, I'm guessing because there are a pretty fair number of folks that hunt coons with dogs in the area. Perhaps keeping down the general population?
I do not need to second guess why, I'm just glad they're staying away!
Same here, we try to let them out during the day to free range as often as possible and then they put themselves up at dark. Problems have been when we've not gotten home from work until after dark and the critters enter the coop before we shut them up. Human error...I used to trap and kill, but I finally just reinforced the coops to Fort Knox levels. We're talking about paranoid OCD pessimistic design. It was either that, or napalm the woods, and I like the woods.
I have had dreams where I checked on the chickens and found them on the roost, grooving with coons, owls, and several species of small furry things.Same here, we try to let them out during the day to free range as often as possible and then they put themselves up at dark. Problems have been when we've not gotten home from work until after dark and the critters enter the coop before we shut them up. Human error...
Is it on and off or do you have to go through different modes to get it to turn off?If there's any left buy some they are excellent
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That was a great weekend up at Kevin's. Sad to have missed his last one.About pissed myself from laughter when he chit talked Dallas.
How about a GFY from the roof. View attachment 465434
The news just said record breaking heat and humidity for the next 7 days. I can't even stand to be outside much less do any kind of work.
I've had one from that brand for a couple years. It's solidThe saber is the one you want
2 click low to high 3 click to offView attachment 465486
I've used one for 18 months