BaBaaHMonica
Overrun with beasties
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We have a little piece of land and about 1/3 acre is wooded and somewhat hilly--seems perfect for goats and sheep. It is not going to be a year round pasture, only mainly during the winter we have snow and grazing is not available. The woodchucks get pretty big here and they have made a mess digging up trees and under bushes. Should we evict them by force, or; might they just move on if sheep and goats move in so to speak? Do they carry diseases like rabies?? Surely they have ticks and fleas as they are bad this year with a mild winter and a late spring.
And yes, i did say 'multigeneration family'. They have a spot here or there that they are varied in color, a ear that has a little notch on the edge, they keep coming back year after year and sometimes bring a baby chuck to sit in the sun and admire my garden.
We also have white-tail deer, fox, coyote, possum, rats, hawk and eagle and probably a couple more that i can't think of at nearly 3 am, but they all tend to come and go. the chucks don't come and go much and stick pretty close to their home.
And yes, i did say 'multigeneration family'. They have a spot here or there that they are varied in color, a ear that has a little notch on the edge, they keep coming back year after year and sometimes bring a baby chuck to sit in the sun and admire my garden.
We also have white-tail deer, fox, coyote, possum, rats, hawk and eagle and probably a couple more that i can't think of at nearly 3 am, but they all tend to come and go. the chucks don't come and go much and stick pretty close to their home.