That oughta do the trick
Replace the chicken wire, make sure it's insulated from ground, and get an electric fence driver.Hmmm. Whatever this was got past the fence, and broke into the chicken wire. It wasn't a raccoon, possum, or snake.
Oh you were right in the crap. We don't get the ghetto bird that often. But we do have tards that think it's fun to "wake up them country white people" (my neighborhood is mostly hispanic) and drive down the streets shooting guns in the air. One did it right in front of my house and almost caught a mag from an AR-15 for their trouble.I lived right inside the loop were South Main & Buffalo Speedway cross. The 24 hour restaurants right there were the culprits of many an emptying of pistols & revolvers, once all the bars closed and drunks ate.
A friend of mine had a Houston Chronicle route of vending machines & businesses in that area. He never went unarmed, keeping Surbu super shorty handy.
New Years morning around 3:00 am I swear someone with a 7.62 shot 20 aimed shots! Before FLIR on HPD’s helicopter my house would regularly get lit up by their flood light.
I think I like the cut of your jib.I 'adopted' a Blue Heeler dog that was abandoned on the rural road in front of my house. It took to killing neighbor chickens to live. I took it in and when I got the dog used to living here it started after my wife's chickens.
I put the dog in a stock trailer with one of the dead chickens tied to his collar for several days.
Food and water was all he got until the dead chicken rotted enough to fall off the collar.
Washed the dog and let him into the house. (never even looked at another chicken for the rest of his 14 year life)
Shooting in a neighborhood (1) is usually illegal.
Instead, use a pellet gun and shoot them EVERY TIME
1. It's technically still in the county.Shooting in a neighborhood (1) is usually illegal. Are you willing to give up your LTC and/or all of your weapons? (2) could cause legal action and lawyer fees. ($$$$)
Instead, use a pellet gun and shoot them EVERY TIME they come into the yard! Every time! They will learn that chickens cause them to get hurt.
Best choice would be to file charges against the owners and get the dogs removed from the county. Every complaint after that would go on the owners record. The only upside I see is that your practical target shooting would improve, but at what cost?
Not sure how it has all those bad reviews. My Excalibur is awesome!That oughta do the trick
Yep that's what I was talking about. Those things are stupid quiet.View attachment 283605
One of these.
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Box of these. When I shoot them I can hear the hammer hitting the firing pin.
Also, this works well too.
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And that's why I was working up a load for a 30 cal peashooter. I wouldn't use that subsonic 22 on anything bigger than a coon.And the reason they are stupid quiet also makes them cruel to use trying to stop a dog of any substantial size.
This guy makes a compelling case for an Air Venturi.
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