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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3953615" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>like dogs too much to kill them unless I had livestock and had a real good reason. I used to have them get into my backyard trying to get at the feed I keep on the back porch for the catfish and ducks. Like you said, they can easily leap the 6ft fence and have done so when I let my dogs out not knowing they were there. We got a lot of them around (on edge of town) and once I began putting out the cheapest dog food over my fence for the coons and yotes, etc. (when it is winter), nothing ever comes into my yard anymore. My shepherd got a hold of a coon one night and a possum so scraps and dog food keep them away, but we still enjoy seeing them. I am probably going to get a trail cam setup so I can see more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3953615, member: 24531"] like dogs too much to kill them unless I had livestock and had a real good reason. I used to have them get into my backyard trying to get at the feed I keep on the back porch for the catfish and ducks. Like you said, they can easily leap the 6ft fence and have done so when I let my dogs out not knowing they were there. We got a lot of them around (on edge of town) and once I began putting out the cheapest dog food over my fence for the coons and yotes, etc. (when it is winter), nothing ever comes into my yard anymore. My shepherd got a hold of a coon one night and a possum so scraps and dog food keep them away, but we still enjoy seeing them. I am probably going to get a trail cam setup so I can see more. [/QUOTE]
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