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		<title>Weasel meets the &#8220;Machete Man&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, starting about 2 weeks ago, our chicken flock has slowly been depreciating &#8211; at a rate of 1 hen every few days. This past week, it was upped to 1 chicken dead every other day &#8211; always around dusk &#8211; we would find a warm body with the tell-tale signs of weasel attacks &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, starting about 2 weeks ago, our chicken flock has slowly been depreciating &#8211; at a rate of 1 hen every few days. This past week, it was upped to 1 chicken dead every other day &#8211; always around dusk &#8211; we would find a warm body with the tell-tale signs of weasel attacks &#8211; the hole in the neck area with blood sucked out. </p>
<p>This past weekend our son saw the critter and attempted to skewer it with a pitch fork. But last night, it returned and killed one of our large, black austro-lorps. </p>
<p>This afternoon, the weasel got brave and attacked a large turkey tom in broad daylight. Nathan was going into the barn when he saw it on the turkey &#8211; he hit it with the blade of his machete (he had been hacking weeds with it) and it took off and ran straight into a metal trashcan (used for feed). he said it left blood on the trashcan, so it must be bleeding pretty badly.</p>
<p>Nathan and Marilyn butchered the turkey, since it was still alive, but mortally wounded. he said &#8220;it&#8217;s ok dad, it was Thanksgiving&#8221;.<br />
YOU see, Nathan had named the 3 remaining toms &#8211; Thanksgiving, Christmas and Tom. Tom was to be the sire for the hens we have&#8230; </p>
<p>Our flock has been reduced from 75 layers to 44 in the course of 2 months, so we are down to about half the egg production we had in June. Instead of 6 dozen per day, we are getting between 2 and 3 dozen.<br />
We ordered more hens, and have about 10 &#8211; 15 left of 50 we had been raising, that should start laying this next month. </p>
<p>By February, we should be back to 6 or 7 dozen eggs per day &#8211; but in the meantime, I have to put some 1/2&#8243; hardware cloth all around the bottom of the barn walls &#8211; immersed in concrete, so the weasels, minks and other vermin couldn&#8217;t possibly dig under it. And I thought I was finished with that part of the barn addition&#8230; </p>
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