Chickens ate dead rat

Michelle_R

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Aug 28, 2017
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I saw similar posts, but it wasn't exactly like my situation and I'm not sure what to do. I have free range chickens. I found a dead rat in one of my flower areas, and forgot about it. Went back the next day to get it and something ate the insides (as far as I could tell for sure the upper body). ewwwwwww. I'm assuming it was all my chickens, but I really don't know. I do have pest control around my house. I don't know if it was poisoned, or just died of old age :) The chickens seem totally fine, but now I'm worried about the eggs. Do I toss them? If so, for how long? Should I toss them just in case, because I really don't even have real details of what happened.
 
I saw similar posts, but it wasn't exactly like my situation and I'm not sure what to do. I have free range chickens. I found a dead rat in one of my flower areas, and forgot about it. Went back the next day to get it and something ate the insides (as far as I could tell for sure the upper body). ewwwwwww. I'm assuming it was all my chickens, but I really don't know. I do have pest control around my house. I don't know if it was poisoned, or just died of old age :) The chickens seem totally fine, but now I'm worried about the eggs. Do I toss them? If so, for how long? Should I toss them just in case, because I really don't even have real details of what happened.
o golly im sorry , i would worry to but good thing your chickens seem ok thats good..!! i own an egg business so that's not a good thing at all gosh , & why i have all electric traps , they kill instantly, i cant stand any thing suffering, so this electric trap is great , they are dead in a second & that makes me feel better they dont suffer one bit, and i even toss the dead mice out to the chickens, they hunt their own mice so as long as they do , i think its ok to toss them the fried ones Ha , they seem happy for the treat..! you can find those electric mouse traps at tractor supply & on amazon , amazon is cheaper ..!& with free shipping..!!! some work with batteries for using out in the hen house so no chance of a fire with batteries & some you can plug in to use in the house, i got the kind that works on either batteries or electric plug, so using those electric traps you have no worries about chickens & poison , i would toss the eggs for a week from the time finding the rat that looked eaten ,just to be safe..!
 
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