I can't begin to describe the case of the willies I got just reading that. I would add snakes and rodents to the llama, possum, and goat list. All are works of Satan himself.
I have literally blown holes in the sides of three of the buildings on this farm killing possums. I'm a firm believer that the lead should come out the other side just to be sure I've done an adequate job. I've even shot one in the chicken house with the chickens roosting (the hens didn't even bat an eye when that 357 went off - I was impressed at their tolerance). I have NEVER hauled one off that didn't look like it was born near Chernobyl in a nest full of mange. They are the nastiest animals I can think of. I've been known to let skunks and coons be, but any possum anywhere near this farm gets lead poisoning.
I've hauled numerous snakes out of this house. That happens with a 100 year old farmhouse. However, this is MY dwelling. It is where I go to eat, sleep, and play with my toys. Mangy animals are not allowed, invited, or tolerated. I'd fire the 20 guage right through any of these walls if I needed to. Blech. I can't even imagine the horror.
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