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the only rats we have around here are in cages in my daughters room , in fact we don't even have any signs of the chipmunks we used to have, frankly they got into a scrap with my dogs in the spring and chased by the rooster and well they took it upon themselves not to come back, too many chickens for them I suppose, lol. the feeders are also hanging. and I clean out the coops every sunday so apart then a tiny bit of spillage which is normal, they are definitely consuming that much food.
my feed supply store owner was making jokes today about how just my chickens alone would keep his business going LOL. he advised me to get a new flock in the spring is things don't change by march :-(
the only rats we have around here are in cages in my daughters room , in fact we don't even have any signs of the chipmunks we used to have, frankly they got into a scrap with my dogs in the spring and chased by the rooster and well they took it upon themselves not to come back, too many chickens for them I suppose, lol. the feeders are also hanging. and I clean out the coops every sunday so apart then a tiny bit of spillage which is normal, they are definitely consuming that much food.
my feed supply store owner was making jokes today about how just my chickens alone would keep his business going LOL. he advised me to get a new flock in the spring is things don't change by march :-(