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07-23-2009, 09:47 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Santa Fe, NM
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Irritated
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Originally Posted by Hunter Wold
You "snake" lovers out there...come on down here and walk around for a while and see just how friendly you really think they are.... 
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Tecpatl said everything perfectly. No respect coming from me either. Who said they are 'friendly'? Us snakelovers know them and respect them as they are naturally.
As far as "rattlers not being compatable with the hen house"..check again. Those snakes were there long before you or your chickens were.
Also, you stated that you aren't about to bag-n-transport a 3' rattler. No one asked you to. Thats what professionals (myself included) are here for.
I also found it disrespectful for you to post those photos online. That would be like me stringing up something that you love and are passionate about..like say.. your beloved cat and posting it for all to see.
Now that you know of two people who are willing to capture and relocate (for free), maybe next time you'll save yourself a bullet or two and contact someone. Probably not, but atleast its worth a thought.
A closing thought: There is a reason that every animal roams where it does: food, water and shelter. When you rid that area of one animal and it becomes open for new taking, something else WILL move in, and chances are its going to be something you dislike even more that what came before it!
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07-23-2009, 10:23 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Near West Plains, MO
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Big big sigh.
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07-23-2009, 10:32 PM
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Just an irrational superstitious girl in the world
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Moriarty, NM
962 posts, read 474,109 times
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fischer_girl
Tecpatl said everything perfectly. No respect coming from me either. Who said they are 'friendly'? Us snakelovers know them and respect them as they are naturally.
As far as "rattlers not being compatable with the hen house"..check again. Those snakes were there long before you or your chickens were.
Also, you stated that you aren't about to bag-n-transport a 3' rattler. No one asked you to. Thats what professionals (myself included) are here for.
I also found it disrespectful for you to post those photos online. That would be like me stringing up something that you love and are passionate about..like say.. your beloved cat and posting it for all to see.
Now that you know of two people who are willing to capture and relocate (for free), maybe next time you'll save yourself a bullet or two and contact someone. Probably not, but atleast its worth a thought.
A closing thought: There is a reason that every animal roams where it does: food, water and shelter. When you rid that area of one animal and it becomes open for new taking, something else WILL move in, and chances are its going to be something you dislike even more that what came before it!
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And what, pray tell, could be more disliked around a hen house than a rattler? Are snakes known to repel bears, bobcats or coyotes?
Your idea of having one of the reptile lovers relocate any snakes is not a realistic one. Noone is sitting by the phone with baited breath, awaiting a call from God-Knows-Where-NM so they can go relocate a snake for free. Not to mention it'd have to be waylaid in the mean time.
Posts condemning people for protecting those entrusted to their care makes me damned glad SSS is an option.
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07-24-2009, 01:20 AM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Albuquerque,New Mexico
3,675 posts, read 2,628,113 times
Reputation: 1193
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fischer_girl
Tecpatl said everything perfectly. No respect coming from me either. Who said they are 'friendly'? Us snakelovers know them and respect them as they are naturally.
As far as "rattlers not being compatable with the hen house"..check again. Those snakes were there long before you or your chickens were.
Also, you stated that you aren't about to bag-n-transport a 3' rattler. No one asked you to. Thats what professionals (myself included) are here for.
I also found it disrespectful for you to post those photos online. That would be like me stringing up something that you love and are passionate about..like say.. your beloved cat and posting it for all to see.
Now that you know of two people who are willing to capture and relocate (for free), maybe next time you'll save yourself a bullet or two and contact someone. Probably not, but atleast its worth a thought.
A closing thought: There is a reason that every animal roams where it does: food, water and shelter. When you rid that area of one animal and it becomes open for new taking, something else WILL move in, and chances are its going to be something you dislike even more that what came before it!
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well if you want us to leave the snakes alone cause they were here longer then maybe you should leave the state cause the Native Americans were here before you. We could do this all day.
Maybe you should change your name to mother nature and go live off the land somewhere since you wanna protect everything, I hope the next time you see a brown recluse you let it be, even if its in your bed sheets, just let it bite you, after all its gotta live and find food too right.
oh ! now I see, your from Santa Fe, that explains it all, I should have known.
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07-24-2009, 09:19 AM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
10,613 posts, read 5,165,835 times
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fischer_girl
Tecpatl said everything perfectly. No respect coming from me either. Who said they are 'friendly'? Us snakelovers know them and respect them as they are naturally.
As far as "rattlers not being compatable with the hen house"..check again. Those snakes were there long before you or your chickens were.
Also, you stated that you aren't about to bag-n-transport a 3' rattler. No one asked you to. Thats what professionals (myself included) are here for.
I also found it disrespectful for you to post those photos online. That would be like me stringing up something that you love and are passionate about..like say.. your beloved cat and posting it for all to see.
Now that you know of two people who are willing to capture and relocate (for free), maybe next time you'll save yourself a bullet or two and contact someone. Probably not, but atleast its worth a thought.
A closing thought: There is a reason that every animal roams where it does: food, water and shelter. When you rid that area of one animal and it becomes open for new taking, something else WILL move in, and chances are its going to be something you dislike even more that what came before it!
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i would say you can't be serious, but actually you are serious...I would bet most of us do not enjoy killing anything, but there are times when it needs to be done. Do you feel we should all be vegetarians, and we should allow our homes to be over run with roaches?
Nita
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07-24-2009, 10:03 AM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Fence Lake, NM
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Rattlesnake removal...free...hmmm..
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fischer_girl
Tecpatl said everything perfectly. No respect coming from me either. Who said they are 'friendly'? Us snakelovers know them and respect them as they are naturally.
As far as "rattlers not being compatable with the hen house"..check again. Those snakes were there long before you or your chickens were.
Also, you stated that you aren't about to bag-n-transport a 3' rattler. No one asked you to. Thats what professionals (myself included) are here for.
I also found it disrespectful for you to post those photos online. That would be like me stringing up something that you love and are passionate about..like say.. your beloved cat and posting it for all to see.
Now that you know of two people who are willing to capture and relocate (for free), maybe next time you'll save yourself a bullet or two and contact someone. Probably not, but atleast its worth a thought.
A closing thought: There is a reason that every animal roams where it does: food, water and shelter. When you rid that area of one animal and it becomes open for new taking, something else WILL move in, and chances are its going to be something you dislike even more that what came before it!
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Ok, send me your phone number, and I will call you and you can come on down to my 120 acres...and remove all the rattler's you want 
...they are quite a problem around here.....oh or maybe I should of "caught" it..and put it into my outbuilding...which is a guest area...and let um get all the mice that invade nightly...but...don't think the guest's would understand that a 42" rattler is just doing his job....
OBTW I got 2 mice in my traps last night....no NOT live traps...these mice can and do carry virus...another unwanted critter...
Bring lot's of sacks.....
Oh, I think by the rules on this board it's ok to post pictures of ones adventures....Got some good ones of hog hunting in Arkansas last year...
Happy safe trails,
HW
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