Bull Snake by my sitting call duck, her mate, and my chicks and chickens!!!

MoodyBroody622

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Apr 23, 2013
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Fifteen minutes ago I came across a three foot long bull snake stretched along the base of my outdoor double chicken coop, that provides as a home for my 9 coturnix quail. I "accidently" came across it, it instantly lifted its head and upper body of the ground, and started to rattle its tail at me imitating a rattler. I sprayed it with the horse because ti was the closest thing in reach!! it slithered away quickly. I am a total snake lover but dont enjoy them threatening the lives of my precious poultry!! Does anyone know a way to snake proof my duck pen, quail hutch, and two chicken pens. I had a bad experience with a young bull snake a few years ago who came in and killed a chick every day. I had chickens out loose when I came across it too!!!!!!!!! Both my young chickens (1 and a half months old) and my older hens and rooster (1-7 years old). I cannot lose my precious poultry as they are my whole world. This hasnt been a huge problem before but I feel that this late summer and moisture everywhere is going to bring a very snakey summer. How can I snake proof my pens?? Two pens are dog panel fencing, one is multiple kinds of fencing and wire and one is chicken wire. How can I prevent the snakes?
 
I would venture that hardware cloth is too small for a snake to pass through.

On this board has been a discussion of rolling chicken wire up so that it creates a trap for snakes. Something about the twisting necessary to navigate the wire entraps the snake so that it cannot remove itself.

I don't have chicks. The other day my chickens watched a 3 foot black snake slither across the yard, through the run, and off into the neighbor's yard. The snakes keep the chipmunks under control.

Chris
 
I would venture that hardware cloth is too small for a snake to pass through.

On this board has been a discussion of rolling chicken wire up so that it creates a trap for snakes. Something about the twisting necessary to navigate the wire entraps the snake so that it cannot remove itself.

I don't have chicks. The other day my chickens watched a 3 foot black snake slither across the yard, through the run, and off into the neighbor's yard. The snakes keep the chipmunks under control.

Chris
Thank you, I will try some hardware cloth, and I will also try rolling chicken wire. i just checked again and he hasnt came back yet so I hope that good spray int eh face with the water horse will have made him change his mind about making my babies into his meal!!
 

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