John Smith wrote on May 30
th, 2013 at 9:02pm:
someone once told me of a breed they kept on an acreage because they kept the snales away ... a good thing since they were in an area frequented by brown snakes ... I wish I remembered what breed it was. Apparently they get very agressive when they see a snake and don't let up until the snake clears off ... better than a dog and if the snake bites it the chicken it's not such a big loss for the kids.
Keep mongoose on the farm.
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I think chickens are the last of the dinosaurs, aren't they? Still have scales on their legs.
My brothers cockerel was brutal on his hen harem.
If you don't think Nature is cruel in tooth and claw ~ then you've never observed chickens pecking the lowest in their pecking-order. Skinned alive.
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Needless to say, backyard chook keepers are the biggest neighbourhood cat-killers in the country.
It's a vexed question that hasn't really been answered yet by the authorities:
Is it legally acceptable that your cat occasionally enters your neighbour's property?
Some will say 'no' ~ and some, myself included, will say 'yes'.
I would have the law state that it's illegal to kill a cat on your property.
Over the years I've trapped cats on my property and taken them to the vets where at no cost they are checked for a microchip, and then put down if no one claims them.
Simple, clean, and fair.
And as for bitching about your cat 'invading' his property ~ it's nothing like the 'invasion' of crowing roosters at 4 in the morning.
I have a Lebanese neighbour who keeps chickens, and boasts that he kills cats on his property with a brick.
Needless to say I would have him frog-marched up the steps of an airliner and sent back to his goat-fking country.