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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1393804" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I set live traps in pairs about 50y apart, I believe they're 18"wX20"tX60"L. I built a separate enclosed compartment(for chicken safety and weather break) on the back and put a live chicken in each trap compartment. The two chickens will cluck back and forth to each other almost all day long. For a visual I hang the flat disc off of a mason jar lid above the trap so that it can been seen from a distance as it flashes great in sunlight and moonlight. Feed and water your chickens when your check your traps and they'll last until your done trapping. Have pretty good success with this but do better with mason jar lid above a steel trap! Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1393804, member: 15643"] I set live traps in pairs about 50y apart, I believe they're 18"wX20"tX60"L. I built a separate enclosed compartment(for chicken safety and weather break) on the back and put a live chicken in each trap compartment. The two chickens will cluck back and forth to each other almost all day long. For a visual I hang the flat disc off of a mason jar lid above the trap so that it can been seen from a distance as it flashes great in sunlight and moonlight. Feed and water your chickens when your check your traps and they'll last until your done trapping. Have pretty good success with this but do better with mason jar lid above a steel trap! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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