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sean mckinney wrote: If I remember correctly for some reason York university has photos of quite a few animal paw prints. I'd suggest your neighbour ring her pond in soft raked sand or soft mud and has a look for prints. I think a fox would leave fairly big puncture wounds on the body. -- sean mckinney To all who have sent messages, we thank you very much. This is however, still a mystery and a has been a great stress on my neighbour. The outcome is still unclear as of the different suggestions. So, if anyone comes up with any further thoughts, please forward them onto this thread. Many thanks, Gary. |
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"garyjohn_99" wrote in message oups.com... To all who have sent messages, we thank you very much. This is however, still a mystery and a has been a great stress on my neighbour. The outcome is still unclear as of the different suggestions. So, if anyone comes up with any further thoughts, please forward them onto this thread. ================== I don't know if this will be helpful or not, but we had so much trouble with predators we finally bought a tough fine black bird netting and netted our ponds. -- KL.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Might help to forget the paw-print idea, and just tell the neighbor to
use some type of heavy screen to cover the pond until the "creator" gives up and moves on.., or as a retired Special Forces MSG.., when not a very low electrified dog fence.., to protect the Koi herd..(smile)..!! Better yet, buy a good smart sheep dog..!! |
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....Need here for a little piece of British humor. It's must likely a little
seen breed of English Koi Head Eating Scatter Bear. This bear was mentioned briefly in the 25th chapter of Wind in the Willows..!! |
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