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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 3162882" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>I was able to contain the chickens in half the coop and set a live trap int the other half. Baited the live trap with dry cat food and covered it with a black plastic bag. 2 days later had the coon. Mr .410 Shotgun spoke to him, briefly.</p><p>I kept horse feed in an old top opening freezer. One morning I came out and while opening a bit coon eyes as soon as it was up just a bit. Slammed the lid shut and went and got the .410. I flipped the lid open and jumped back, but nothing came out. I looked inside and saw 3 young coons laying there dead. I pulled them out and under them was another layer of 2 coons. Somehow they had opened the lid and gotten in but were unable to get out and suffocated. They didn't even spoil the feed underneath. I didn't have any coon problems for quite a while after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 3162882, member: 519"] I was able to contain the chickens in half the coop and set a live trap int the other half. Baited the live trap with dry cat food and covered it with a black plastic bag. 2 days later had the coon. Mr .410 Shotgun spoke to him, briefly. I kept horse feed in an old top opening freezer. One morning I came out and while opening a bit coon eyes as soon as it was up just a bit. Slammed the lid shut and went and got the .410. I flipped the lid open and jumped back, but nothing came out. I looked inside and saw 3 young coons laying there dead. I pulled them out and under them was another layer of 2 coons. Somehow they had opened the lid and gotten in but were unable to get out and suffocated. They didn't even spoil the feed underneath. I didn't have any coon problems for quite a while after that. [/QUOTE]
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