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14 minutes ago, Rusty2 said:

Will that thing go about stinking the place up ?

Well their not supptti be able to properly spray till like 12wks old but she can still let out little toots. Honestly as long as you don't frighten then really well they won't do anything

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20 hours ago, Wolfdog91 said:

Me and the gf picked up this little gal the other day. Mom and the rest had got hit by a car and we got called. Affectionate little critters though Im really glad I got two where I can't smell them anymore ? hopefully she can be released in about 12 weeks or so

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Like a pic out of songs of the south, your a brave man wolfdog, 

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1 hour ago, Rusty2 said:

How bad do they smell when they spray is it like the cartoons make it out.  

 

Quite interesting that how do you know it will be OK to release or will you give it 12 weeks the  boot it out ready or not ?

I know alot of people will straight up vomit or get physically ill even driving by a dead one on the road . Personally it doesn't phase me very much anymore due to all the baits and lures I use contain large amounts of either fresh or tinctured skunk essence.

As far as knowing once she stares eating solid food good we have out side pre release enclosures that we put animals in. Theirs plenty of natural forage and what not in there so once we see them digging for worms and trying to spray when feeling threatened they should be ready to release.

 

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