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Need to painlessly poison and kill my neighbor's dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 2516899"><p><strong>Solution for chickens</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're neighbors have chickens?</p><p> So did mine!</p><p> I "got rid" of them, only to have him get some more. Not only that, but then several other "hispanic" people in the neighborhood also started raising them for food and fighting. The noise and stench became obnoxious.</p><p> So the next thing I did was to purchase two red fox kits. One male and one female from a breeder, and when they were old enough, I turned them loose in the neighborhood, and guess what? They went to town killing all the chickens. The neighbors finally gave up on the chickens because now, several years later, there are even more foxes running around here who have a great taste for chicken!</p><p> Good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 2516899"] [b]Solution for chickens[/b] You're neighbors have chickens? So did mine! I "got rid" of them, only to have him get some more. Not only that, but then several other "hispanic" people in the neighborhood also started raising them for food and fighting. The noise and stench became obnoxious. So the next thing I did was to purchase two red fox kits. One male and one female from a breeder, and when they were old enough, I turned them loose in the neighborhood, and guess what? They went to town killing all the chickens. The neighbors finally gave up on the chickens because now, several years later, there are even more foxes running around here who have a great taste for chicken! Good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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