Posted by fixerupper on June 13, 2013 at 19:45:45 from (100.42.82.30):
In Reply to: Futile but pleasant posted by rrlund on June 13, 2013 at 14:15:40:
When I was in my young teens we were sitting outside the door on a summer evening when we heard a ruckus in the chicken house. We had young hens in there that were probably 3/4 grown. I grabbed the flashlight and dad grabbed the 12 gauge and headed over there. When we got to the door a civet was carrying a live chicken out the door. Dad took aim to the rear of the civet to try to save the chicken and blasted away. The civet dropped the chicken and disappeared in the corn field but laying there on the ground was the civet's tail and one corn plant. The chicken went running back into the chicken house. The civet never came back. We were just about ready to go close the door for the night before this happened but it did add some excitement to the evening. Jim
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