We offer wildlife control and exclusion services. This red fox was removed from a residential area inside Tulsa city limits, and relocated unharmed on our 80 acres as per the term of the service agreement with the client.
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Looks like the fox really hated to leave those chickens behind. As for the chickens, I think you can forget about them laying any eggs for a while. :biggrin:
Jerry
I thought he was gonna get back in the truck :laf:
in WV we're not allowed to relocate animals we catch because of the threat of rabies.
Yeah but it's the animals they are trying to protect in West Virginia, Cathryn.
roflmao :laf: :laf: :roflmao:
C'mon...you know that was good :eyebrownod:
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I really dont think she wanted to go :laf: Yall think it has to do with it being a suburban fox, or just new territory ? That was cool as all heck, thanks for sharing.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. That's first time I've seen live chickens used as bait like that.
Here's a raccoon removed and relocated to our property today.
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:roflmao:
"typical, run right to the yard, dog will get em, he'll run em back out"...
the way you said it, sounds like all the coon run tward the house.. lol ??
Oklahoma coons seem to be a whole lot nicer than our WV coons. Ours are a whole lot like our women :innocentwhistle:
Meaning what Hidehunter?....mean and rabid? :laf:
Quote from: FinsnFur on February 26, 2009, 09:49:53 PM
Meaning what Hidehunter?....mean and rabid? :laf:
:eyebrownod: :eyebrownod:
This was real aggressive ... until I gave it some chocolate. :roflmao:
Just curious OKTrap, I'd be hesitant to release something with mange if I trapped for fur. Did you spray him 1st? By the way thanks for the vid's really enjoying them! :yoyo:
He was sprayed, which wasn't shown ... but I don't trap for fur either ... no money in it.
Nice videos Jerry! Good advertising too I'd guess. That little Red looked pretty disappointed to be leaving without a chicken. :laf: