If you have LOTS of time to wait, you might get lucky and get it hot enough with propane
If you want to do it in reasonable amount of time, use acetylene:, which is much hotter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxy-fuel_welding_and_cutting
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It really only NEEDS to be kept above freezing Any more heat just costs more money. Chickens "might" drink a little more if it's warmer, but either way they drink enough.
They say that because when they were young, the "old timers' said that to them and so on and so on............
And it sounds reasonable, so it keeps getting repeated
Here's an excellent posting from someone who knows much more than I do :
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chicken-coop-ventilation-go-out-there-and-cut-more-holes-in-your-coop
If you really want me to suggest numbers: if summer heat is not a big problem where you live, then you will most...
If you want to leave the camera there, just put some scented bait on a cotton ball close to it to draw him to the camera.
Sardine oil or bacon grease usually works, or some cheap canned fish flavored cat food
The easiest way is have someone with an torch cut it and bend it for you.
When it's RED HOT, it bends like putty
Propane probably won't generate enough heat unless you happen to have a "weed burner" head, and you'd still need a good vice or some large clamps to hold it
OR you could attach...
You bend the top of the rebar to make an attachment point for your tie down cables, OR you weld a ring on top
They aren't too hard to pull if you pull STRAIGHT out
Maybe you could find a "petting zoo" type farm for her nearby.
Most people raising sheep to sell wouldn't want one that age just to keep around, and many such flocks are "closed" for Scrapies control, so they won't take just any animal
Maybe you could also check for ads from people with...
Wrap the triggers with thread or yarn, and put a drop or two of bacon grease or oil from a can of sardines. They won't be able to pull it off without tripping the trap.
If they aren't causing problems, I'd keep them both, because just as sure as you cull your flock down to just one, something will kill him
Murphy's Law
It looks more like a Kingsnake to me, although it's nearly imposible to be sure from that picture
Most Rat snakes have no noticable patterning by the time they reach that size