Just this past Saturday I had finished mowing the lawn and filled up my mower and returned it to the machinery shed and while there went over to the chicken coop to check their water and feed as well as for eggs.
Not paying much attention I reached into the first nest box where Irene is brooding and pulled out 3 nice eggs, put them aside and reopened the nest box lid for nest number 2 at a glance something wasn't right looked over at #3 and it didn't pass inspection either. Snake was occupying both 2 and 3.Like others I can deal with snakes if I see it ahead of time and I had that occasion. So I grabbed a feed sack and finally was able to extract the snake and sack it and take it to my neighbors place for a picture and measurement. I would guess the snake to weigh 5-7 pounds the measurement was difficult but Jerry my neighbor who handles a tape measure every day called out 6'2", of course we couldn't get an accurate length as the snake refused to have its pictures taken without curls, I'm guessing 7 feet. And yes there was at least 2 eggs in it.
And yes I did release it unharmed about 5 miles down the road, hoping it forgets the great eggs we have here.
terry
Not paying much attention I reached into the first nest box where Irene is brooding and pulled out 3 nice eggs, put them aside and reopened the nest box lid for nest number 2 at a glance something wasn't right looked over at #3 and it didn't pass inspection either. Snake was occupying both 2 and 3.Like others I can deal with snakes if I see it ahead of time and I had that occasion. So I grabbed a feed sack and finally was able to extract the snake and sack it and take it to my neighbors place for a picture and measurement. I would guess the snake to weigh 5-7 pounds the measurement was difficult but Jerry my neighbor who handles a tape measure every day called out 6'2", of course we couldn't get an accurate length as the snake refused to have its pictures taken without curls, I'm guessing 7 feet. And yes there was at least 2 eggs in it.
And yes I did release it unharmed about 5 miles down the road, hoping it forgets the great eggs we have here.
terry
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