His pack of mighty mutt weiner mix seems to have grown,and grown brave once again,ran them off this time,got the 22 down,cleaned it up and loaded it,not running them off next time.
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His pack of mighty mutt weiner mix seems to have grown,and grown brave once again,ran them off this time,got the 22 down,cleaned it up and loaded it,not running them off next time.
Are they trying to get at the chickens?
Yep.the chickens have figured out though that they will not cross the electric fence,so thats where they head.Purposely placed one strand of wire very low to the ground to keep that supid things out out of the small barn lot,the goats do an amazing job keeping them out of the 2 acre field.
Is the .22 for the neighbor?:innocent:
Have you talked to him about it? At least tell him that his dogs will die if they get on your property. Maybe use traps instead, so it is the dogs fault, and not your choice. I would think that shooting the neighbors dogs would get you in trouble and that there would be a more "legal" way of handling it.
If I have to,yea,we had an out back in the spring when these dogs killed 30+ of my chickens then,and the local LEO's told me to do what ever I need to do,just do it on my property,he ended up in jail for threatening,and it helped that the LEO's found out about the side business he had going....
Looking at your post to crash, I say shoot them on site. It sounds like you have already taken the necessary steps. I wouldn't even tell the neighbor.
Tell them "Say hello to my little friend".
Hey jsonlong - How about heading on over to the Introduction section and tell us a bit about yourself. Thanks. http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...splay.php?f=14
S......S......S (Shoot, Shovel & Shut-up about doing it) That is how "WE" deal with the bear problem, Ooops....I mean that is how some people deal with the problem bears......
Depending on how many you get, you could always have folks over for a wiener roast.
Nell67, is the only reason I would ever support cloning.
I once had a neighbor's dog I couldn't keep out of my trash. I took some insulated #10 ground wire and stripped the insulation off the same width as the opening to my trash area (inside a fence). Then I plugged one side into the hot side of 115V receptacle. I've never seen a dog pee and run at the same time but that rascal did a remarkable job of doing both. He's never been back and that was nearly 35 years ago.