Hi gang,
So a week ago we lost three chickens to a mystery in the yard at roughly 8 AM. We were letting our chickens and ducks free range in the yard. My wife and some kids were home inside doing some school work when they heard the ladies carrying on. My wife looked out the window to see a few just sitting there looking around. When she finally went out sure enough three feather piles an injured chicken and three missing. Needless to say she cooped up the remaining birds.
We have a small flock of chickens, now 9 chickens, 4 ducks and one lonely baby chick (only one to hatch). Anyways after that loss we have been on high alert and two days ago noticed a raccoon at roughly 7:30 PM (daylight) next to the property eyeing up like they were planning to raid the place. We tried to just walk near it to scare it back and it wasn't too worried about my presence. I don't think it was rabid at all or dealing with distemper, it just wasn't afraid of humans
Well we have been carefully locking up our birds at night. I noticed some apparent digging near the duck house door yesterday morning, wasn't positive as I wasn't sure if it wasn't the ducks looking for food the day before. As I put them in last night I put a large concrete block in front of the door. This morning as I went out, the ducks were out of their house! What?!?! Then I noticed somehow the roof was pulled off their nesting box. We know the raccoon was in the yard as he raided our empty bird feeder banging it around in the process (we saw it). I am thinking it wanted the duck food so it took the lid off the nesting box.
I think we are in trouble now. This raccoon has learned there is an easy free meal at our location. I fear if I try to make the house and coops more raccoon proof eventually I will lose. I would prefer deterring the bugger from wanting anything to do with us. I know people use capsciacin (thinking dry powder) to add to bird feeders to keep them out. I wonder if I did the same with Chicken and Duck food if it would work. I just wonder if that will not harm chickens and ducks like bird feeders or not.
I am a "hunter" (not a very active one) so I do have access to more lethal methods, just don't want to go firing off guns in the early morning or late night hours. Also in my state we need to first try to get rid of them through non lethal means first.
Thoughts?!
So a week ago we lost three chickens to a mystery in the yard at roughly 8 AM. We were letting our chickens and ducks free range in the yard. My wife and some kids were home inside doing some school work when they heard the ladies carrying on. My wife looked out the window to see a few just sitting there looking around. When she finally went out sure enough three feather piles an injured chicken and three missing. Needless to say she cooped up the remaining birds.
We have a small flock of chickens, now 9 chickens, 4 ducks and one lonely baby chick (only one to hatch). Anyways after that loss we have been on high alert and two days ago noticed a raccoon at roughly 7:30 PM (daylight) next to the property eyeing up like they were planning to raid the place. We tried to just walk near it to scare it back and it wasn't too worried about my presence. I don't think it was rabid at all or dealing with distemper, it just wasn't afraid of humans

Well we have been carefully locking up our birds at night. I noticed some apparent digging near the duck house door yesterday morning, wasn't positive as I wasn't sure if it wasn't the ducks looking for food the day before. As I put them in last night I put a large concrete block in front of the door. This morning as I went out, the ducks were out of their house! What?!?! Then I noticed somehow the roof was pulled off their nesting box. We know the raccoon was in the yard as he raided our empty bird feeder banging it around in the process (we saw it). I am thinking it wanted the duck food so it took the lid off the nesting box.
I think we are in trouble now. This raccoon has learned there is an easy free meal at our location. I fear if I try to make the house and coops more raccoon proof eventually I will lose. I would prefer deterring the bugger from wanting anything to do with us. I know people use capsciacin (thinking dry powder) to add to bird feeders to keep them out. I wonder if I did the same with Chicken and Duck food if it would work. I just wonder if that will not harm chickens and ducks like bird feeders or not.
I am a "hunter" (not a very active one) so I do have access to more lethal methods, just don't want to go firing off guns in the early morning or late night hours. Also in my state we need to first try to get rid of them through non lethal means first.
Thoughts?!