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How to catch a predator (or at least tick it off)
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 419553" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>my chickens are laying eggs in the yard and ive been collecting them but leaving behind some faux eggs to keep them laying there where i know about already. well, first i put out a golfball. went back next day and there was a golfball and 1 egg. Thats all the regular golfballs i have tho, so this time when i took the egg i replaced it with one of the plastic golfballs full of air. went the next day and that one had been collapsed-something had tried to eat it, lol. that night i put out one of those plastic easter eggs, a yellow one. when i went to check next morning it was gone. weird. so next i put out a green one and an orange one. went back and the orange one was gone. went back today and the green one was open but still there. so i'm thinking-- waht if i take one of these plastic eggies and fill'r up with pepper! do you think that would teach the little critter a lesson? the regular golfball is still there, they dont mess with it-</p><p></p><p></p><p>its not any of my animals, they stay inside at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 419553, member: 57"] my chickens are laying eggs in the yard and ive been collecting them but leaving behind some faux eggs to keep them laying there where i know about already. well, first i put out a golfball. went back next day and there was a golfball and 1 egg. Thats all the regular golfballs i have tho, so this time when i took the egg i replaced it with one of the plastic golfballs full of air. went the next day and that one had been collapsed-something had tried to eat it, lol. that night i put out one of those plastic easter eggs, a yellow one. when i went to check next morning it was gone. weird. so next i put out a green one and an orange one. went back and the orange one was gone. went back today and the green one was open but still there. so i'm thinking-- waht if i take one of these plastic eggies and fill'r up with pepper! do you think that would teach the little critter a lesson? the regular golfball is still there, they dont mess with it- its not any of my animals, they stay inside at night. [/QUOTE]
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