Monday, October 12, 2020

Wait, Is That A Skunk?!!

 Yesterday morning I went through the typical daily routine to feed donks and hens.  First hay for the equine hooligans, just to get them out of the way.  Then the chickens.

I opened the coop door from the donkey barn and the girls always come tumbling out talking up a storm.  No hens.  I heard talking but they weren't flying out the door.  I probably stood there a moment trying to figure out what was going on.  As I went further into the coop, I saw all the girls in the other "bedroom" of the coop, clustered together jabbering away.  My confusion grew. 

My first thought was someone had died.  I quickly scanned the area.  No body.

What the heck is going on.

I decided as I had no idea why they were behaving so oddly, but no one appeared hurt, I would start clean-up chores. Moments later I stopped in my tracks.  Yup, guess what I saw coming out of the corner.  A little black and white friend.


I stood stock still just waiting probably holding my breath.  He/she slowly crawled through a hole and out into the barn.


Right behind the can you can see daylight at the bottom.  Darn!

I take pride in the fact our coop is so critter-proof.  Wrong!  I called Rick from the coop immediately and in a bit he rectified the problem with some hardware cloth.

I gotta tell you, that incident sure got my heart beating a bit faster.  And I am so glad it was s skunk who found our entry point and not a racoon.  

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And now, on a completely different topic, I'm showing off a gift I received from knitting friend extraordinaire, Mary.  Gorgeous socks made out of bamboo and cotton.


She knows I am partial to vibrant colors and picked the yarn to suit. 
Jealous, aren't you. 
  

3 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness Janet so glad the girls were OK. I have problems with squirrels getting into my run. They seem to squeeze through the tiniest gap in the chicken wire and just sit in the coop eating the girls' pellets - so cheeky!! And YES I am jealous of your socks. I love woolly socks, especially this time of year.

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    1. Louise, I know what you mean! I'm feeding the mice and the sparrows who are like your squirrels and squeeze in tiny openings.

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  2. We had a family of skunks living beneath the shed, took some serious manouvering and carpentry to encourage them to move on...
    Love those happy socks 😂
    Jo

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