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Pheasant farm Predation
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08/07/18 11:53 AM
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Got a call from a pheasant farm, loosing birds. This is a huge operation with acres of pens. SO far it is limited to one area.Owner has conis and cage traps out. Can't find an access point along the bottom. I have told the guy to check overhead for holes. Varmint is biting on heads like a mink but is eating necks and some birds part of the flesh more like a coon. Caught a feral cat and thought I had solved the problem but another 40 last night. Birds are scattered all over pen not drug to a corner or pile. Setting more and a trail cam today.Any thoughts?
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Re: Pheasant farm Predation
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08/07/18 02:10 PM
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I think there is being far too much consumed to be a mink or weasel but thanks.It is the same kind of killing frenzy.
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Re: Pheasant farm Predation
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08/07/18 07:05 PM
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Check for hawks at the top of the fencing cover....they will kill birds at top and attempt to pull them through. Also had a pheasant farmer tell me that the hawks and owls swooping around the pen would get the birds flying up to the netting , and then they would pop the heads off .
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Re: Pheasant farm Predation
[Re: rick brocious]
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08/07/18 07:22 PM
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Yep I've seen it but too much kill and also too much eaten.Not avian but we have found no tracks, the pens are packed pretty hard.
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Re: Pheasant farm Predation
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08/08/18 08:27 AM
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I had an issue like this last year. Had large kills a couple nights in a row, then nothing, then kills again. I removed a opossum on the outside of the fence with a double door trap by an opening they "had fixed" after the first night and had no more issues. Won't say it was the only thing killing as my first thought was mink and the opossum could just be incidental, but again everything stopped once the opossum was removed.
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Re: Pheasant farm Predation
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08/08/18 10:43 AM
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Got a coon and a mink on the outside this morning. Had a feeling I was dealing with different critters in different pens. Hope that's it.
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Re: Pheasant farm Predation
[Re: Don]
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08/09/18 06:21 AM
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Keep us posted, glad you got a handle on it. I bet there will be more. JMO
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Re: Pheasant farm Predation
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08/13/18 09:03 PM
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Seems like 2 coons a cat and a mink solved it. The farmer also ran a hotwire above his tin.
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