Posted by sparepartsTN on March 25, 2016 at 00:29:45 from (98.87.28.89):
In Reply to: I smell a Skunk posted by ditchwitch on March 24, 2016 at 18:34:11:
Poor misunderstood skunks! Found one in my Father's chicken coop, 20' by 20' building divided down the middle with chicken wire and a door with a 8 inch high board for a threshold. The doors were open and the skunk was in the far side from the outside door so my Father went in after it. He stood in front of it, reached down and directed it toward the dividing door, when it got there he put his hand under it's chest and lifted it's front legs up onto the board. After it got over that he escorted it to the outside door and again helped it over that obstacle. He explained that they usually look down so he had to show it the way over, it came in through a low "chicken door". Once it was out it headed back to the woods, completely wild skunk that he had never seen before, it never tried to spray or bite. My Father had a gentle way that instilled calm and trust in animals. I stood well back out of the way.
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