Years ago I ordered only the expensive Omlet feeder & waterer cuz of the no spill feature. After the order arrived I was disappointed that the hooks were too large to fit our run cage wires since the advertisement never gave hook dimensions! I had to give away these two pricey Omlet items as...
Wow! Makes me a little nervous operating anything over 20 yrs old. My Cherokee was 25 yrs old & rebuilt engine was running but everything was deteriorating mechanically & physically on it. I was original owner, never in an accident, always maintained it & replaced anything that wore out: power...
How many flight miles is considered old for a Skyhawk? W/ cars I consider non-diesel between 150K to 200K miles too old to be safe.
Tx BFTP my favourite mixed flock ~ 2 Silkies, a Blue Wheaten Ameraucana & a Blue Breda ~ they were gentle souls together. 2016
I'm so sorry but keep the baited trap in use & don't move its location around & leave the droppings trail untouched. All it takes is one smelly droppings rat to get caught & others will follow later if there's more than one rat around that you don't know of. DH picks up our rat cage to dispose...
Bantams are so sweet.
House chickens get very attached to humans away from other birds. All our house birds were sweet & asked for attention or pulled on our pant leg to get picked up.
That's precisely why we never got a top lid feeder ~ looked like a death trap for Silkies.
We had 3 bottom treadle feeders & the birds wanted nothing to do w/ them! Followed all the instructions, videos, & BYC advice... nothing worked.
Silkies were our easiest breed to integrate one at a time... as long as there was another Silkie already. They would toodle together... not really bosom buddies... but always together. Later we started getting them in pairs or trios... easy to get here cuz Silkies are so popular. I imagine...
One man on youtube yells at the top of his voice at dusk & all the birds run to the hen house... about 100 of them!
My farm mom used outstretched arms to herd ducks. I found it works pretty well on a stubborn foraging hen too.
c. 1930's
DH got another rat this morning... a really big one. I asked what bait caught this one ~ he uses a cheese or p-nut butter filled cracker w/ a cubelet of pre-packaged cheese cube next to the cracker ~ the rat's choice. ZAP! 2nd rat this week...
Just my 2 cents but I would not traumatize a live chicken in that partitioned trap... maybe use a slab of beef or carcass from the deli market to lure the coyote? A live chicken would have a heart attack in that coyote cage ☹️
Moving a trap makes rats suspicious/wary. Keep it in one place near telltale droppings w/ really yummy food bait & change the bait fresh daily. Leave the yucky droppings alone so other rats know it is a safe well traveled rat trail... then ZAP!
Rats are sneaky burrowers. You may have them in the area & never see them ~ it may depend on whether they are an underground burrowing community type, or junk pile inhabitants, or barn dwellers, or heaven forbid, house/building dwellers, etc. They are everywhere whether we see them or not...
Depending on what style/model treadle feeder it is this could work very well. On the two model types we had it would never have worked cuz our lids were at the bottom.
This model would work using a brick or weight to hold the top lid down. Something like this would scare the crap out of our...