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If you use 1/2'' mesh wire and solid frame around your coop, you'll seriously decrease the likelihood of raccoons getting your birds.Chicken wire is flimsy stuff and they will pull big parts of your chickens through the wire.Also, having a box trap or two going all the time will catch critters that take an interest in your birds.
Best coon bait I've ever found is a honey bun with a pile of the single serve koolaid pack poured on top. Grape worked best. Were able to trap 12 in 14 days.
I'm going to toss in dog food tonight, that's what they seem to prefer at our house.
I'm thinking it's time for some lead poisoning. They've apparently now decided that my fish pond (not presently filled & stocked) is a grand place to take a dump. * piles so far. I sat out tonight and was ready to shoot anything that crawled into the pond, but only saw a few milling around the place - none in the pond. I'm not just going to kill everything that moves, but I am going to put the next critter I see in the pond to sleep whether taking a dump or not.Our fence around the chicken coop isn't 100%. The top is only bird netting & the sides are all chicken wire. So far we haven't had any weasels or other critters get into the coop. I'll be keeping a better eye on the coop/yard and also the pond as the weather gets warmer.