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How to get away from a skunk.

Started by pitw, June 09, 2016, 11:42:03 PM

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pitw

We had a skunk in the yard the past week[dropper caught it in a leghold today :yoyo:] and some folk know how to deal with the problem.




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FinsnFur

LOL!  :alscalls: That is funny. I would have love to watched and seen how in the heck she got them all up there.  Wow
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pitw

The funny part is she had them up there for 4 nights and after the skunk was dead yesterday she wasn't up there this morning.  She would go up on the first roost and cluck then the little darlings just followed. 
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Hawks Feather

Quote from: pitw on June 10, 2016, 07:34:26 AM
little darlings

You are referring to what most people call a future supper aren't you?  You keep going like this and they won't end up in the frying pan and will be sleeping inside the house this winter.   :biggrin:

Jerry

pitw

Quote from: Hawks Feather on June 11, 2016, 06:59:54 AM
Quote from: pitw on June 10, 2016, 07:34:26 AM
little darlings

You are referring to what most people call a future supper aren't you?  You keep going like this and they won't end up in the frying pan and will be sleeping inside the house this winter.   :biggrin:

Jerry

Them is layers and will never see the stew pot. :biggrin:
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Hawks Feather

Then you are good to go - even give them names. 

Barry, While I have been around chickens I have never raised and kept any.  Are chickens smart enough to actually know their name should you give them one.  I know that when I would feed my grandmother's chickens they knew that 'chick, chick, chick' meant they were being fed and came running.  But I don't know if you just called Ralph or Sara if one would come.  If you haven't tried this in the past it might be a good experiment for you to work on when you are just sitting around looking for something to keep you out of trouble.


Jerry

pitw

Jerry I read your question to the family and the all said that the birds can tell individual names.  Jim the turkey certainly knew his name. :alscalls:
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Hawks Feather

Quote from: pitw on June 11, 2016, 10:02:15 PM
Jim the turkey certainly knew his name. :alscalls:

Well, I guess that answers that question.

Jerry

pitw

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pitw

 The one that was dead left some problems behind :doh2:.  I come home from spraying today and as I walk to the house the wife meets me at the door with my old .22 with peep sights.[scary to say the least] :whew: Says she was going to go shoot a couple baby skunks but hands me the gun instead.  So I sneak down to where the little ones had come out where she cut the grass and with two shot's got.




Almost made me proud of myself but not quite.


Hope that's the end of them.
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FinsnFur

Is that big patch of dead grass from the skunks ass?  Hey, that ryhmed!
Or did you get reckless filling the sprayer one day?
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pitw

That's green for this country man.
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Dave

Should still be papa le-pew around somewhere.
Are they able to 'juice' when they're that small? 
I've shot a few (mature ones) and have NEVER been able to hit the 'lights out' sweet spot.

Hawks Feather

Off topic, but my skunk story.

My grandfather used to hand-hunt (didn't have a gun) skunks and always told me that if you can get their hind legs off the ground they can't spray.  He would dig out their den, grab them when they would finally take off, and then hit them in the head with an iron pipe to kill them. He said that it usually worked very well and I asked what happened with it didn't and he said he would have the smell of skunk oil for several days.  He would leave his clothes outside and several nights of frost would take care of most of the smell.  Those were different days.  I can not imagine many people spending several hours digging out a skunk and running the risk of being sprayed for probably a 25 cent hide.  But as I said, those were different days.

Jerry

pitw

Dave we probably took dad out two weeks ago.  Little ones like that have the scent too.  When I was a little feller[must been 4 or 5 as we were still in the old house] I had walked the mile to the house of the little old lady who babysat for me sometimes as she made a great cookie.  On my way home a mommy and 6 little ones that went in a culvert and of course I followed.  Upon arrival home as I walked in the house like a mini Kit Carson my mother grabbed me and through at the screen door.  Good thrower she was as I outside and the screen door frame never moved. That woman made it tough to like her. :argh:
I say what I think not think what I say.