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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/1/2007 11:10:09 AM   
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here is a picture of one of the coons i raised last year.




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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/1/2007 12:07:04 PM   
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I always release the animals when they are able to survive on their own. They hang around for handouts for a while and then leave.

Be VERY careful with raccoons. They have a parasite called raccooon roundworm (baylisascaris procyonis) which is shed in their feces and is fatal to humans.

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/1/2007 4:00:19 PM   
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I had coons when I was a kid so if I had it I beat it  I am still kickin.

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/1/2007 4:02:30 PM   
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COOL!  he looks like the one I used to have lol Rocky-Racoon.Thay are fun but some times thay get nasty. Rick

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 10:23:10 AM   
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Yes.  I feed the deer in the winter, the ducks, geese, and the birds all year-have picked a few up when they have hit the window and turned them right side up....and now I have a very small mangy (sp?) coyote hanging around.  Do you think it is OK to give him dog food?  Will anything make his fur grow back?

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 10:38:34 AM   
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You can give him dog food but they are usually afraid of the bowl so just put it on the ground. Canned is better as the odor will tempt him to eat. Also the water content is good for hydration. He's probably mangy because he may really have mange, or is just shedding his coat.

You can feed them cat food too. It has more protein than dog food.

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 10:47:36 AM   
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Just a side note, folks please be careful. Wild animals are wild and they carry all sorts of nasty parasites and diseases that can be fatal to humans and other pets. It's good to help the wild creatures that need it but please just be careful not to expose youself to anything.

When in doubt call a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. They're trained to safely care for the animal, and the animal has the best chance of survival with them too.

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 4:11:45 PM   
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I wouldn't feed Mr Wilie coyote he might bring his Buddy's back and you will have to feed them all and they may get nasty, but the deer are cool I feed the deer and take a lot of pix..Rick

My dog likes corn to lol





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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 5:18:45 PM   
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Wow! The dog and deer get along? We had an old dog that was butted in the ribs by a doe.

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 5:48:32 PM   
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Thanks for your input Jane and Rick!  Yeah, I read about the mange....the parasites....ewwww

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 9:46:17 PM   
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My friend calls it (THE MANGE) to I laugh ...he acts like its the black plague or something hahaha  THE BLACK PLAGUE! lol I just call in     mange.

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 9:49:00 PM   
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Zoey just wakeing up, this pic made the channel 10 news puppy patrol.




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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 9:55:14 PM   
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A dogs life.





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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/3/2007 11:20:47 PM   
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Rick, is Zoey a German Shorthair? You've got a beautiful dog whatever it is! Here's my vicious beast, Abby the American Bulldog. She'll kiss you to death.

Jane




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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/4/2007 6:17:15 AM   
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Yes she is,I got her at the pound shes a pure breed ahhhhh cute dog blue eyes too!  send your pet pix In  every one .

This is Jethro & Chrisy Jethro is in dog heaven Chrisy is 13 years old.




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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/4/2007 4:19:31 PM   
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Here are two good reasons why ALL of my good bottles are protected within closed display cases . Hobbit (1-year old Shih-Tzu) and Rocky (8-year old 20-pound house cat). This picture is a rare moment, they love to playfully atttack each other. Rocky should be an NFL linebacker the way he tackles Hobbit and takes him down. ~Jim




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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/4/2007 4:29:35 PM   
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Hahahaha wow!  20 pound cat!  I would hate to have that cat on my back lol  that dog looks mellow he wont knock over your bottles 

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RE: Here are some Crows I raised and set free - 10/4/2007 8:41:59 PM   
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Mellow??  Both of these critters are nuts. I wish I had half of their energy, it would be really helpful for digging those deep pits! ~Jim

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