Plump little quail |
As I stood up something caught my eye. Oh no! I saw two quail carcasses. That is not good. If you look very closely, you can see that the chicken wire has been pulled away from the bottom 2 x 4 frame of the chicken tractor. Something from the outside reached through the chicken wire, grabbed a couple of birds and pulled them through the holes of the wire eating off the heads and most of the meat in the process. That was a smart, strong critter that ate my birds. It sounds like a raccoon to me.
Rest in Peace, Quail |
The predator pulled the poor quail's head right off last night while we were sleeping. I can't let this continue.
Carnage |
The first order of business is to get the staple gun and fasten the chicken wire back to the tractor. I don't understand how the raccoon was able to lure the quail close enough to the fence to grab them. Maybe the quail were sleeping right next to the frame, I don't know? Regardless, as a defensive measure, I repaired the damage.
Mending fences |
I also went on the offensive and pulled out our cage trap and placed it right next to where the killer struck last night.
Cage trap |
I baited it with the remainder of the birds that the predator didn't eat. Maybe he'd come back for leftovers.
Baiting the trap |
To sweeten the pot, I also poured a scoopful of tuna flavored cat food on top of the quail carcasses for additional bait.
Fish flavored Cat food to attract Mr. Raccoon |
Now we'll just wait to see if the raccoon will return to the quail buffet line tonight and meander into our trap. Tick tock...
An update: After a couple of nights with nothing in the trap and no additional quail dead, I wondered what had happened. On our way to church, though, I looked and saw this guy on the side of the road right next to our house, evidently recently hit by a car.
The Culprit? |
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