November 1, 2024

VIDEO: This Possum is NO Vegan | Testing New Electric Fence with Chickens | Trail Cam


In the process of stress testing our newly installed electric fence to ensure our chickens would be safe from predators (such as foxes) our trail camera snapped some interesting and unexpected video. Trail cam used was this Bushnell seen on Amazon USA https://bit.ly/2mtjb6T and I got mine here on eBay https://bit.ly/2Ai8IVN for Aust viewers.

Trail cam footage of a possum eating something he shouldn’t…

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: This Possum is NO Vegan | Testing New Electric Fence with Chickens | Trail Cam

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  2. I would never guess that was an Opossum. Looks nothing like our's. Though maybe your's is literally named Possum and not Opossum? Despite none of us pronouncing the O.

  3. I am in a bad place and having a bad night. I turn to this channel after all others have left me be. Apologies. I am an idiot. My entire garden was trashed today. I am not smart.

  4. These guys are no joke! If they can get to your veggies they will show no mercy. Lost a whole crop about a week ago due to a small gap in the wire tunnel covering my leafy greens. I have to be honest, my thoughts turned to homicide for a moment there. The only solution is to go hard on the plant protection. As soon as a single leaf is spotted growing outside the cage, it will be chomped. But they are such cute furry little critters (said through clenched teeth)

  5. at the bottom hole there that he sneaks through, perhaps you could wind some regular wire diagonally through each of the squares to make them into smaller triangles. Or run the electric part just a tiny bit lower?

  6. lol… I’m pretty sure that when it says eggs and babies, they are referring to baby birds and chicks. An opossum got into our coop while the chickens were feee-ranging and it killed our 18 pound White Orpington rooster. I’m sure the rooster went after him though because, we’d seen him charge hawks that tried to get his hens and ground hogs on several occasions.

  7. that looks nothing like our opossums in the states! how about putting wood at the bottom of the fence so he has to climb over it to get in?

  8. I see people complaining about wild animals getting their animals all the time, one thing most aren't smart enough to realize is the fact that LIGHTING will solve 95% of your problem, instead the idiots put their chickens in a place that is dark as hell all night, I don't get it. I simply have a small wattage LED FLOOD LIGHT that comes on at night and it keeps predators away, it's not rocket science. Also a smart person would not house their chickens a full football field away from their own home. I have never lost one single chicken, ever, and all I do is keep it well lit and it's near the house, problem solved. You have to be an idiot to put chickens out in the wilderness in total darkness and expect predators to leave them alone.

  9. Ah I can hear them climbing the trees at night, then some screeches accompanying by flapping wings and then silence. I think they are eating the eggs out of the nests in my trees 🙁

  10. The problem with el-fences is that they have too few electric cables/wires build in, and they are too open (too much space) between the cables/wires.

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