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Homesteading Chicken Coop Build, Chickens, Pond, Garden & Projects

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by Well Seasoned, Mar 25, 2018.

  1. justdraftn

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    Fruitloops. No kidding.
     
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    Really? Seriously? Less the milk? :rofl: :lol:
     
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    They do raid garbage cans after all.

    Fruit loops are a step up.
    Not nutritionally, but tastewise.
    :popcorn::cheers:
     
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    I catch most of mine on Marshmallow and I'll drizzle it with a bit of honey or vanilla...
     
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  6. justdraftn

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    Seriously.

    We had a professional trapper come to get rid of the coons in the attic.
    He said he only uses Fruitloops.

    …. now the down side was, he discovered he was dealing w/an
    experienced female. Every night, the trap on the roof was clean
    and not tripped. He said she reached in through the wire and
    picks it out, one piece at a time.

    We.....and they were lucky, because of all the activity w/the traps,
    she took her kits and moved on.
    No harm, no foul.
     
  7. SmokeyTheBear

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    Just about anything will work for raccoons, but a lot of chicken people will smear Welch's Concord grape jelly on the trip pan. The raccoons can't make off with the bait without tripping the trap. A piece of meat placed under the trip pan (and trap) stake down the trap or it will get turned over and the bait stolen. Using meat can result in catching skunks as well as raccoons (you have been warned). Ask this question on backyard chickens.
     
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    As far as chicken thieves go, this is how you snare a python.
     
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    So once online, who's running the pool for when you or your wife, forget and get zapped?
     
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    Holy freakin crap! :hair:
     
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    Let's start the bids, :makeitrain"
     
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    Well, we made it, no bear. Off work until Friday, so we'll be up and running probably Monday! :thumbs:
     
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    With or without the zap?
     
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    The last year I lived in Alaska, I put an electric fence around
    my garden to keep the moose out.
    Well......after I got it installed and fired up....
    my curiosity finally got to me....
    I just had to see if was really there or just voodoo….
    I just wacked my finger real fast down over the wire.....
    it numbed my arm up to my elbow for about an hour.

    YMMV
     
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    Yup my dumb Lil brother peed on 1 it got him pretty good:eek::picard: other brother told him too..
    I pushed him off but he got bit.. Poor kid
     
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    Electric fence next door no piddling allowed.
     
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    With a zap. Tester is reading about 6500 volts.
     
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    Curiosity got me too. First I used a tester to see what it's putting out. Then the finger test, all 3 wires at different times. I felt it, it could've been worse I suppose.

    Then, about 15 minutes ago, I did it again before bed and the tester was insider. Whoaaaa- nearly threw me in the air. Stupid! I didn't have shoes on this time- what a difference! o_O
     
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    I can't even imagine!
     
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    18 weeks old today, and we got our first........



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    Omelettes at Well Seasoned's tomorrow morning! :flipeggs: