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Subject: Headless chickens
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 11:52:21 GMT
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Four of my laying hens have been found with head and neck missing.  Is this
the work of a weasel or raccoon?

I put the hens in a barn stall and stationed our Akbash dog outside in a pen
surrounding the barn.  So far, no new deaths.

Any hints on how to trap a weasel or raccoon?

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