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summer_jackel ([personal profile] summer_jackel) wrote2009-10-16 11:14 am
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The Raccoon Saga Continues.

Mr. Raccoon has, it seems, realized that there is food to be had at my place and has returned the last two nights, as they will. The first, I saw him getting into the dog food can (now removed) and last night he was in the kennel once---and then tried to get the chickens again, although he has not succeeded. I have two new hens; a little black bantam something I named Requiem and a red frosted white I-have-no-idea-as-to-breed pullet who I'm calling Prelude. It turns out that Prelude is a screamer, and yells bloody murder when the coon approaches the coop. (The others go silent). Good girl!

So the coon got a few tailfeathers, but no chicken. Last night, I set a cat trap in hopes of bagging my transgressive procynid neighbor, but no luck. I was up to chase off the coon about six times, starting at about 1 in the morning and ending at about 5. Of course the dogs and cats had to be locked in the house, or I would just catch them with the trap, and Tiger was completely enraged about having his outdoor privileges revoked. He let me know it, too, with loud and increasingly irritated caterwauling as the night progressed. I'm telling you, it's a good thing there was no English-feline translator present. He would start in anew every time I got up to chase off the coon.

The upshot of this is that I didn't get much sleep last night. My trespasser is certainly a handsome devil, though. Nice soft fluffy guy, far from the biggest one I've ever seen, but not a youngster like the last coon to attack my flock. That one was tasty.

Tonight, Jez and the shelties are sleeping in the back yard (collie inside, though, because he's still not trustworthy with my landscaping if he gets bored). There exists the possibility of Jez going after the chickens, of course, but the small coop they are in is fairly secure, and I trust that Prelude the alert hen will sound off no matter who is trying to eat her. I'm setting the trap in the chicken yard where the dogs can't get it, and hopefully Tiger won't notice the bait (wet cat food). He won that argument.

We will see if I am actually awake enough to dance this evening; I am now taking bets. Our current score is coon 1, Jackel nothing. Rematch tonight.

[identity profile] dhlawrence.livejournal.com 2009-10-16 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
We had a family of six (plus two adults) eating in our backyard this past summer. A couple of the kids still visit now, along with a pair of skunks. We don't mind, but we also don't keep chickens!

[identity profile] summer-jackel.livejournal.com 2009-10-16 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, they are beautiful and adorable, and I love seeing them. Only not in my chicken coop. :P

[identity profile] dhlawrence.livejournal.com 2009-10-16 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Or our attic! Or bathroom! (They'd come in through the bathroom window and wash their hands in the toilet XD)

[identity profile] ironbadger.livejournal.com 2009-10-17 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
I'm afraid that as a rural kid, to me the answer to a coon attacking the chickens is simple and obvious....

Some of my friends don't like that kind of talk, but I grew up eating what I shot...
Unless it was something really disgusting, like opossum or muskrat.

-Badger-

[identity profile] summer-jackel.livejournal.com 2009-10-17 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
oh, I have no problem with killing and eating it (that's what I did with the last one, a couple years ago). I don't have a gun at the moment, though, and even if I was a better shot than I am, I have close neigbors dispite this being a pretty rural area. I'd never open fire here.

I would rather trap and release it, but it's not so keen on the trap. Hopefully Jez will kill it or drive it off tonight.

And opossum is GOOD!!!! It's a nice white meat, and I'm fond of it. I'll take 'possum off the road if it is fresh enough. Nom.

[identity profile] camelai.livejournal.com 2009-10-17 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
"That one was tasty."

Did you really eat the last raccoon that attacked your flock?

[identity profile] summer-jackel.livejournal.com 2009-10-17 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
yep. She was nice and tender. Coon is a tasty red meat, a bit less gamy than venison but moreso than beef. BBQ.

[identity profile] camelai.livejournal.com 2009-10-17 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, interesting! Did you save the fur or tail for anything? (Make a coonskin hat? LOL)