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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1773026" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>My ex husband had a pointy eared Dobermin dog. I was losing a chicken almost every night. That Dobermin would raise his head and look toward the screaming chickens, put his head back down and go back to sleep. So I set a live trap and caught a great big 35lb boar coon. I loaded the trap on the truck to give him a 'ride out of town'. You have to go at least 5 miles or else they come back. The Dobermin wanted to go too and he jumped in.</p><p></p><p>I drove to an wide open field and dumped the coon out. He took off running for the treeline and that dog right after him. This is great I thought. The Dobernin caught up with the coon and there was a rolling snarling fight. Then the fight broke up and the coon was chasing the dog. The coon caught up and another rolling fight, then the dog was chasing him. Across the field they went kicking up clouds of dust all the way to the tree line. After a while the Dobermin came back grinning, torn eared and bleeding all over. He seemed very pleased with himself.</p><p></p><p>Every night after that the dog went out and patrolled the woods. I never lost another chicken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1773026, member: 42782"] My ex husband had a pointy eared Dobermin dog. I was losing a chicken almost every night. That Dobermin would raise his head and look toward the screaming chickens, put his head back down and go back to sleep. So I set a live trap and caught a great big 35lb boar coon. I loaded the trap on the truck to give him a 'ride out of town'. You have to go at least 5 miles or else they come back. The Dobermin wanted to go too and he jumped in. I drove to an wide open field and dumped the coon out. He took off running for the treeline and that dog right after him. This is great I thought. The Dobernin caught up with the coon and there was a rolling snarling fight. Then the fight broke up and the coon was chasing the dog. The coon caught up and another rolling fight, then the dog was chasing him. Across the field they went kicking up clouds of dust all the way to the tree line. After a while the Dobermin came back grinning, torn eared and bleeding all over. He seemed very pleased with himself. Every night after that the dog went out and patrolled the woods. I never lost another chicken. [/QUOTE]
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