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OT: Tell me about your chickens.
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[QUOTE="huskyrob1, post: 3563322, member: 1226"] Depending on where you live, predators can be a big problem. My brother in-law up in Roxbury (CT), had built a rabbit hutch for the kids and used heavy duty chicken wire and wooden 4x4 posts for protection. So one night the coyotes actually bit through the chicken wire and ripped open a hole large enough for them to get through and killed every single rabbit inside. Saw a bobcat on my property with two cubs yesterday, a good sized mommy. Over the years, bobcats and coyotes have been slowly increasing in size to take the place of wolves and mountain lions which were killed off 150 years ago, though they're making a return up in Maine, New Hampshire, and Quebec. IIRC a mountain lion was killed by a car a few years back in CT. [/QUOTE]
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