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<blockquote data-quote="TNTreeman" data-source="post: 5618930" data-attributes="member: 18741"><p>I live on 8 acres and raise a few chickens . They developed 90 acres behind me so I don't see as many bobcats as I used to. This winter when it got really cold I saw the same one 3 times over a week. I wouldn't have believed this but it happened twice . He walked within 15-20 ' of my chickens , looked at them and never stopped walking. They saw him once and they started there " danger " clucking and scurried away but he showed zero interest. I was sitting in my truck " on guard" because the foxes are terrible here on my hens. I couldn't shoot him because it wasn't a safe shot with other houses in the background but with his lack of interest in my chickens I wouldn't have anyway. Speaking of the neighborhood websites there was a lady around here wanting her neighbors to chip in and buy cat food and such to feed the foxes and bobcats in the area so they wouldn't eat the sweet mice, bunnies, squirrels, and chipmunks. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙄" title="Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f644.png" data-shortname=":rolling_eyes:" />. She really thought supplemental feeding them would stop them from hunting her " forest fur babies" as she called them. Some people are too stupid to mingle with the rest of us in society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNTreeman, post: 5618930, member: 18741"] I live on 8 acres and raise a few chickens . They developed 90 acres behind me so I don’t see as many bobcats as I used to. This winter when it got really cold I saw the same one 3 times over a week. I wouldn’t have believed this but it happened twice . He walked within 15-20 ‘ of my chickens , looked at them and never stopped walking. They saw him once and they started there “ danger “ clucking and scurried away but he showed zero interest. I was sitting in my truck “ on guard” because the foxes are terrible here on my hens. I couldn’t shoot him because it wasn’t a safe shot with other houses in the background but with his lack of interest in my chickens I wouldn’t have anyway. Speaking of the neighborhood websites there was a lady around here wanting her neighbors to chip in and buy cat food and such to feed the foxes and bobcats in the area so they wouldn’t eat the sweet mice, bunnies, squirrels, and chipmunks. 🙄. She really thought supplemental feeding them would stop them from hunting her “ forest fur babies” as she called them. Some people are too stupid to mingle with the rest of us in society. [/QUOTE]
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