The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: northfifeduckling on May 03, 2018, 09:15:12 pm
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Had recent visits of both, not happy! The mink nearly carried off one of the ducks. We don't have a dog - anything besides human presence they don't like?
Quite ironic, really, as we'd just discussed looking into getting in a ferretter (instead of poison) for rat control.... :tired:
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Humane traps, electric fencing, someone with a guy, someone with terriers... they are so tenacious they will come back time and again 'i'm afraid :(
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down 5, it broke into the nesting boxes. 1 taken, 4 killed. It was around all morning, not the slightest bit of fear of humans. Looks so tame that I wondered if someone had gifted me a "farm rescue" mink. Unusally black without the white bib.
Amazon is a huge disappointment in what traps they sell on prime and of course it's a bank holiday as well for other retailers to send one fast . I might have no birds left after the weekend....
Could I borrow a trap from anyone near or even a terrier?
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I'm in Montrose and have traps and a rifle if you want it shot? I have fen traps and humane, cage traps. The fenn traps need to be set in tunnels. They are hellish powerful and I've not set any of them in years but could dig them out as sounds like an emergency. I've trapped female stoats in my little humane traps, they work for weasels, again, not sure if I even know where they are. My larger cage trap was good for anything from a ferret to cat, caught a few ferrets in it she time. It's pretty bog standard, think called a rabbit cage trap.
If there's no one closer, and you want me to come down to Fife, I'll have to see if I can get granny to look after my oldest and I'll need your help with my 18months old. Let me know as I was going to see a guy about some apple trees over the weekend. Are you far from the Tay bridge?
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Thank you so much, Steph, have pmd you :bouquet:
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I believe a live capture trap baited with some rotten fish and a rifle for after you've caught one is standard practice.
I saw one in in South Fife, it wasn't afraid of the dog!
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I caught it within minutes in the live trap, now who do I call? SSPCA is useless, said it was legal to release and I know it's not, now my call is on file. I don't have a gun nor any other way to legallyand humanely dispatch it. Who do I call on a weekend?? Kepp feeding it until next week? Just great....
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Local game keeper, or farmer?
Thehuntingllife forum is full of bloodthirsty folk who might help you out so long as they can tell their mates they spent an hour cornering it.
If you're stuck I'll come, but it'll be Monday before I can make it.
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Or do this;
Copied from http://www.rsne.org.uk/sites/default/files/Grey%20Squirrel%20Trapping%20Guidelines.pdf (http://www.rsne.org.uk/sites/default/files/Grey%20Squirrel%20Trapping%20Guidelines.pdf)
Place a Hessian sack tightly over the trap entrance taking care not to leave any gaps. Release the trap gate to allow the animal to move into the trap. At all times care should be taken not to handle the animal as there is a high risk of being scratched or bitten; thick leather work gloves will help avoid this.
? Once the squirrel has entered the sack, twist the sack closed to secure it.
? Ensure that the squirrel is facing into one of the corners and place your foot to the side of the
squirrel to hold it in position.
? Once the head is located, it is vital that the squirrel is killed as quickly and humanely as possible. Blows should be made to the back of the head with a solid implement such as a fishing priest. Place the sack on hard flat ground, a stone or tree stump to ensure the blow is effective.
? The dead grey squirrel should then be disposed of in a suitable manner such as burying onsite or incinerating.
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I'm always hesitant to bother the neighbours. It's been my last resort but it's the weekend and a bank holiday and evening....He did come and took it with him in exchange for a lousy bottle of hm apple cider. I'll now collect some numbers of gamekeepers, rangers, relevant council department, etc. should there be more where that one came from!
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Or do this;
Blows should be made to the back of the head with a solid implement such as a fishing priest. Place the sack on hard flat ground, a stone or tree stump to ensure the blow is effective.
What on earth is a fishing priest??? It also might be hard to actually hit the head on a mink - it wouldn't keep still to wait it out...;)
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What on earth is a fishing priest???
LOL. It's a small club type thing, so called because it's used to "give the fish its last rites".
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b9/9c/15/b99c1582cec36e79ec75829d1e36fa57.jpg)
It also might be hard to actually hit the head on a mink - it wouldn't keep still to wait it out... ;)
You'd need to encourage it out of the trap and into a sack. Then once it buries its head in one corner of the sack, you can smack it one with the priest.
TBH, with something as fierce as a mink, there's not going to be an easy option. Do you know anybody with an air rifle? That would be my first choice for next time.
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I had the same problem. Used Glancairn's method. It worked with in a couple of days. I put the trap into a large piece of pipe and blocked one end off