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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2189298" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>How he turns out will be entirely up to his own personality. As a kid, I found a raccoon nest with little ones (less than 2 weeks old). Kept one of the males, he was an awesome buddy. Would ride on my shoulder, even when I was on horseback. A great chick magnet. Very friendly, never aggressive. He was killed by some stray dogs when he was 4yo. That spring, checked every hollow I could find during squirrel season. Found another litter and took a small male. Had to feed him with one of my sister's doll bottles. Cared for him and handled him every day, same as with the other one. When he was about 9 months old, he turned. That was the meanest little bastard I have ever seen. A real Houdini, he could get out of anywhere. Put him in a dog crate and then wrapped it with 3 layers of chicken wire. He was out before I got across the yard. Last I seen him, he was chasing some kids on bicycles down the street who threw a rock at him while he was sleeping on top of the fence.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your lil yote, but watch him closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2189298, member: 27991"] How he turns out will be entirely up to his own personality. As a kid, I found a raccoon nest with little ones (less than 2 weeks old). Kept one of the males, he was an awesome buddy. Would ride on my shoulder, even when I was on horseback. A great chick magnet. Very friendly, never aggressive. He was killed by some stray dogs when he was 4yo. That spring, checked every hollow I could find during squirrel season. Found another litter and took a small male. Had to feed him with one of my sister's doll bottles. Cared for him and handled him every day, same as with the other one. When he was about 9 months old, he turned. That was the meanest little bastard I have ever seen. A real Houdini, he could get out of anywhere. Put him in a dog crate and then wrapped it with 3 layers of chicken wire. He was out before I got across the yard. Last I seen him, he was chasing some kids on bicycles down the street who threw a rock at him while he was sleeping on top of the fence. Good luck with your lil yote, but watch him closely. [/QUOTE]
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