Davie
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As in prior posts about SNAKES you all know I'm deathly afraid of snakes
About 3 weeks ago I was out getting registration photos of some of my horses and the teenager that helps me do chores had come over and was going to feed for me while my girlfrind and I finished up with the horses.
The next thing I hear was a screech and the young man coming out of the barn like it had been set on fire--I looked at my girlfriend and said SNAKE--he is more afraid of them that I am. He went and got his friend and they managed to scare it off--NOT KILL IT!!!! My girlfriend went into the barn to check it out and said it was about 4 ft long and 2" around--I was not about to go check it out #1 I was holding a stallion and #2 I'm DEATHLY afraid of them!!!
Sighting #2 was last week when Brayden called and said he was checking the little bantam hen that was sitting on a nest up in the hay and when he lifted the tarp to check on her the snake was about a foot and a half from his foot--he said he cleared the barn gate with ease and I could tell he was still in panic mode as he was breathing hard.
Well sighting #3 was last night. Was about to get the hay and lifted up the tarp -- nothing but then I thought I saw something sure enough lifted the tarp again and there was a snake up on the top fo the stall wall--it was that big boy again--made about a dozen phone calls and finally got ahold of a friend whose better half is not afraid of them so we waited.
When Clint and Vickie got there of course the snake had moved but he moved a bale of hay and found it down between the next row and the wall.
Well now the STORY CONTINUES------
Clint moved a couple of bales along with the little hen's nest and finally located the snake again after he had taked one *** at him with the shovel--He said well you have more than one--MORE THAN ONE!!!!!!!!
Long story short by the time he had moved 6-8 bales so he could get a good look at what was down there--he started killing THEM----NOT ONE, NOT TWO, NOT THREE, BUT 4!!!!! All were over 5 feet in length and 2" around. They were all non poisonious (thank GOD in 33 years here have never had one that was poisionious)--he killed 3 hog and 1 king--the king was over 6 feet as Clint is 6 feet tall. Clint could even tell if they were male or female--had 3 femals and a male--he said he never like to leave them in barns so he makes sure to find them, kill them and dispose of them.
When he had killed the 4 we watched all the chickens and guineas circle around them and one red hen jump on one of the snakes took a quick peck and jump back. Clint took and threw them over the fence. YUCK, EECK!!!!
We stood around talking for a little while and as they were getting in the trucks to leave I decided to go back into the barn to put the little hen back on her nest and I looked before I went in and there was ANOTHER ONE--hollared at Clint and he had just told Vickie "I think I got them all but not sure"--he said "told you". Came back and mortally wounded the fifth but as he was bring him out of the barn to finish him off he fell off the shovel and got lost behind the feed barrels. Clint tore that place apart looking for him but we never found it but he said it would not live--I sure hope not.
What an evening. Had I known that many were in there and they were as large as they were my poor horses would have starved to death as you could not have gotten me in there on a BET!!!!!
If I see them outside and I have room to get away from them I can kill them but when in a confined place even though the barn has a 15" aisleway I panic.
Now it will take me several days to not be on HIGH ALERT and jump at every little thing or should I say large thing I see.
Did I say I'M DEATHLY AFRAID OF SNAKES!!!!!!!
That was more than this soon to be 57 year old lady wanted to encounter on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.
Someone told me to just leave them alone--they kill mice -- not on your life--the only good snake is a DEAD SNAKE--I can handle the mice and besides that is why I have barn cats that are great mousers. Guess I'll have to make that trip to Dollar General I've been putting off and stock up on Moth Balls--I understand snakes don't like the smell and will leave the area.
Tired this morning as I did not sleep well--kept seeing those dead snakes all night.
About 3 weeks ago I was out getting registration photos of some of my horses and the teenager that helps me do chores had come over and was going to feed for me while my girlfrind and I finished up with the horses.
The next thing I hear was a screech and the young man coming out of the barn like it had been set on fire--I looked at my girlfriend and said SNAKE--he is more afraid of them that I am. He went and got his friend and they managed to scare it off--NOT KILL IT!!!! My girlfriend went into the barn to check it out and said it was about 4 ft long and 2" around--I was not about to go check it out #1 I was holding a stallion and #2 I'm DEATHLY afraid of them!!!
Sighting #2 was last week when Brayden called and said he was checking the little bantam hen that was sitting on a nest up in the hay and when he lifted the tarp to check on her the snake was about a foot and a half from his foot--he said he cleared the barn gate with ease and I could tell he was still in panic mode as he was breathing hard.
Well sighting #3 was last night. Was about to get the hay and lifted up the tarp -- nothing but then I thought I saw something sure enough lifted the tarp again and there was a snake up on the top fo the stall wall--it was that big boy again--made about a dozen phone calls and finally got ahold of a friend whose better half is not afraid of them so we waited.
When Clint and Vickie got there of course the snake had moved but he moved a bale of hay and found it down between the next row and the wall.
Well now the STORY CONTINUES------
Clint moved a couple of bales along with the little hen's nest and finally located the snake again after he had taked one *** at him with the shovel--He said well you have more than one--MORE THAN ONE!!!!!!!!
Long story short by the time he had moved 6-8 bales so he could get a good look at what was down there--he started killing THEM----NOT ONE, NOT TWO, NOT THREE, BUT 4!!!!! All were over 5 feet in length and 2" around. They were all non poisonious (thank GOD in 33 years here have never had one that was poisionious)--he killed 3 hog and 1 king--the king was over 6 feet as Clint is 6 feet tall. Clint could even tell if they were male or female--had 3 femals and a male--he said he never like to leave them in barns so he makes sure to find them, kill them and dispose of them.
When he had killed the 4 we watched all the chickens and guineas circle around them and one red hen jump on one of the snakes took a quick peck and jump back. Clint took and threw them over the fence. YUCK, EECK!!!!
We stood around talking for a little while and as they were getting in the trucks to leave I decided to go back into the barn to put the little hen back on her nest and I looked before I went in and there was ANOTHER ONE--hollared at Clint and he had just told Vickie "I think I got them all but not sure"--he said "told you". Came back and mortally wounded the fifth but as he was bring him out of the barn to finish him off he fell off the shovel and got lost behind the feed barrels. Clint tore that place apart looking for him but we never found it but he said it would not live--I sure hope not.
What an evening. Had I known that many were in there and they were as large as they were my poor horses would have starved to death as you could not have gotten me in there on a BET!!!!!
If I see them outside and I have room to get away from them I can kill them but when in a confined place even though the barn has a 15" aisleway I panic.
Now it will take me several days to not be on HIGH ALERT and jump at every little thing or should I say large thing I see.
Did I say I'M DEATHLY AFRAID OF SNAKES!!!!!!!
Someone told me to just leave them alone--they kill mice -- not on your life--the only good snake is a DEAD SNAKE--I can handle the mice and besides that is why I have barn cats that are great mousers. Guess I'll have to make that trip to Dollar General I've been putting off and stock up on Moth Balls--I understand snakes don't like the smell and will leave the area.
Tired this morning as I did not sleep well--kept seeing those dead snakes all night.