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Originally Posted by pk
The top picture is soo cute! Did you take these pictures? If so, are these some of the coons you have been working with all summer?
Just wondering....Before you release the babies you work with, do you give shots for rabies etc. to give them a better protection for back into the wilds?
Also, if you do release them, do you release them all where you live? Won't that be alot of coons in the same area after a while?
just wondering...
pk

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Yes those are all my babies. I am up to 66 for the year. 66 came in yesterday. Little tyke yet.
Top pic is Luke! He was a wee one I was not sure if he was going to survive at first. All those coons pictured are mine/I also took their pics. I love photographing animals.
Rehabbers do not vaccinate against rabies in coons because there is no vaccination for them. We do vaccinate them for distemper and parvo and we worm them.
They are all released right on my property which butts up against 1500 acres of DNR land and swamp and streams. I can hear them in the woods at night playing. Soon though they will be out deep in the woods and I wont hear them any more.