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How to Catch chicken at night

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By smilesatme1
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How to catch chicken at night? Simply get a flashlight and focus the light to the eyes of the chicken. The "Chickens" cannot see you at night and that way it is easy to pick them up.

When I was hungry at night and wanted to burn chicken on fire, I just made a torch because I have had no flashlight before that was available and I just lit up the torch and pointed the fire right to the eyes of the chicken and caught them easy this way.

You won't do this unless if you are starving and nothing else that is available to cook.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • flashlight/torch
  1. Step 1

    Take a flashlight and look for a chickens to catch.
    Point the light right in front of the chicken' s eyes.

  2. Step 2

    If it is day time, nets would be better or a large baskets. Or you can just chase the chickens like a fugitive.

  3. Step 3

    Then get closer to their heads and hold the chickens tight as they will slip away from your hands quickly.

  4. Step 4

    Toss it in your burning logs and burn it for food. But if you have water or cooking tools then make a soup out of it.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always be creative and resourceful.
  • Don't try to catch a chickens that you do not own. That's stealing.

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irishelf said

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on 2/17/2009 Funny article i must say. Next time I am in a chicken catching mood at night I will have to try this.

texasparky said

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on 2/17/2009 Great advice. I'll tell all my fox friends.

vallain said

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on 2/7/2009 Now you need an article about plucking the chicken and one for cooking it on an open fire.

bizzyliz said

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on 2/6/2009 This article make me laugh! Thank you for writing it.

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on 1/29/2009 LOL! This was a great article! Thanks so much for sharing.

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