The Real Hawkeye
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My dog's been engaged in a serial conflict for weeks now with a good-sized rat snake that lives under my house. The black rat snake daily comes out for the morning sun and sits soaking it in, and my dog decided it's her job to keep this activity in check, so she challenges it, which often leads to a standoff where the two are reluctant to see who's actually top dog between them. Ultimately my dog would back off and the snake would go back under the house.
I liked this, because I like the idea of a rat snake under my house, since I've typically had mouse issues in the late fall and winter, and so far I haven't this year, which I've been attributing to the rat snake that's taken up residence under there.
Sadly, though, when I took my dog out with me this morning for my usual routine with the chickens she did her usual thing of first checking to see if the rat snake was out. It was, but this time there was no stand off. The rat snake took its usual threatening posture, but my dog just grabbed it, first by the middle back, and instantly whipped it against the rocks, then chomped it behind the head, instantly killing it. Damn. I was a little annoyed about losing my mouser snake, but I had to give her some praise for bravery rather than let her know I was unhappy.
I tossed the freshly killed snake into the chicken pasture but, surprisingly, none of them seemed to think of it as something to eat. That's odd, since I've seen them tear up live juvenile snakes and full grown lizards on many an occasion. In fact, they tear up anything made of meat that I put out there. Maybe they weren't quite sure it was dead yet, as they certainly took notice of it, but didn't get too close to it. Maybe eventually they will realize it's completely dead and will have a feast on its remains. Hope so. Hate to see it wasted.
I liked this, because I like the idea of a rat snake under my house, since I've typically had mouse issues in the late fall and winter, and so far I haven't this year, which I've been attributing to the rat snake that's taken up residence under there.
Sadly, though, when I took my dog out with me this morning for my usual routine with the chickens she did her usual thing of first checking to see if the rat snake was out. It was, but this time there was no stand off. The rat snake took its usual threatening posture, but my dog just grabbed it, first by the middle back, and instantly whipped it against the rocks, then chomped it behind the head, instantly killing it. Damn. I was a little annoyed about losing my mouser snake, but I had to give her some praise for bravery rather than let her know I was unhappy.
I tossed the freshly killed snake into the chicken pasture but, surprisingly, none of them seemed to think of it as something to eat. That's odd, since I've seen them tear up live juvenile snakes and full grown lizards on many an occasion. In fact, they tear up anything made of meat that I put out there. Maybe they weren't quite sure it was dead yet, as they certainly took notice of it, but didn't get too close to it. Maybe eventually they will realize it's completely dead and will have a feast on its remains. Hope so. Hate to see it wasted.
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