You need to cook coon meat grey, though, with how diseased most of them are. Looks like a fine hat in the making, though. Do people still pay well for raccoon pelts?
The folks who used to rent our farmhouse had a good way to deal with the coons, foxes, and coyotes. They had a huge white fluffy dog who they trained to protect the chickens. He lived right there with the chickens, who loved sleeping on top of him. They kept between one and two dozen chickens at any time, and I believe they only lost two the whole six years they were there, and those were lost to hawks.
Welp, for sure he's voting democrat now.
Poor pomeranian!
Found the dude from Louisiana
I don't know, sounds like the branch of my family in West Virginia...
You need to cook coon meat grey, though, with how diseased most of them are. Looks like a fine hat in the making, though. Do people still pay well for raccoon pelts?
Sadly I haven't talked to that branch for a couple decades, but they were making decent side money at the time.
The folks who used to rent our farmhouse had a good way to deal with the coons, foxes, and coyotes. They had a huge white fluffy dog who they trained to protect the chickens. He lived right there with the chickens, who loved sleeping on top of him. They kept between one and two dozen chickens at any time, and I believe they only lost two the whole six years they were there, and those were lost to hawks.
Lol
"Can you make me a koon skin hat, pa?"
Your dad has a keen sense of humor!