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:ep crazy.... a friend just asked how to get an owl out of her coop.... he was eating her rooster... :hu I gave her a number to contact but what do once they find the way in???
Owls are easier to herd out of the coop.

Not sure why you would wait for someone to get it out. :hu
 

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:ep crazy.... a friend just asked how to get an owl out of her coop.... he was eating her rooster... :hu I gave her a number to contact but what do once they find the way in???
Oh.... after they find a way in, the work HARD to get back in.

Last time a great horned owl got in my coop I had to close them up TIGHT starting early evening every day. The owl left Freddy Kreuger claw marks all around the pop door.
 

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Good enough, right?

Running late

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There is only 1 bird of prey...that I have ever heard....that isn't a scavenger.....and only eats live prey....it is an Osprey....they only eat live fish.....:)
 
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