DShortt
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Don't like snakes. If I can't identify it and it's near the house, I'll kill it. If I know it's not poisonous, I'll let it alone unless it insists on being a problem. Then it's gone, too.
Still remember a picture of my Grandfather's brother with a black snake caught in the hen house. Nearly 100 years ago now. He was 6'1", had the snake impaled on a hay fork 3' higher than his head. About 3' of snake on one side, the tail end had about 4' on the ground. So roughly 12' of black snake.
Egg production increased significantly after it's removal, so I was told.
Still remember a picture of my Grandfather's brother with a black snake caught in the hen house. Nearly 100 years ago now. He was 6'1", had the snake impaled on a hay fork 3' higher than his head. About 3' of snake on one side, the tail end had about 4' on the ground. So roughly 12' of black snake.
Egg production increased significantly after it's removal, so I was told.