My younger pullets were napping next to the chipmunk in the run. They just don’t care.I'm surprised that the little dinosaurs aren't eating the chipmunks.

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My younger pullets were napping next to the chipmunk in the run. They just don’t care.I'm surprised that the little dinosaurs aren't eating the chipmunks.
God help any that get into my run. My chickens seen to like breaking into rodent skulls.My younger pullets were napping next to the chipmunk in the run. They just don’t care.![]()
I knew it! Chickens are mini dinosaur zombies after our brains! No more napping in the hammock for me.God help any that get into my run. My chickens seen to like breaking into rodent skulls.
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My dinosaurs eat mice and voles, but don't bother with the jumpy climby ones like chipmunks or squirrels. Too much work!I'm surprised that the little dinosaurs aren't eating the chipmunks.
Probably the easiest solution. Plus, it'll help keep out other critters, too.Consensus seems to be find where it is getting in?
Yep. Especially since “it” is probably not an “it”, but “them”. They look identical, and don’t hang out in groups… so you don’t actually know that it’s a single chipmunk you’re seeing vs a whole bunch. I thought I had “a” chipmunk in my garden. Turns out I had a perpetually regenerating source of chipmunks that were just too much work to get rid of.Consensus seems to be find where it is getting in?
Oh thank you.Yep. Especially since “it” is probably not an “it”, but “them”. They look identical, and don’t hang out in groups… so you don’t actually know that it’s a single chipmunk you’re seeing vs a whole bunch. I thought I had “a” chipmunk in my garden. Turns out I had a perpetually regenerating source of chipmunks that were just too much work to get rid of.
Let us know what you find. It'll be helpful for folks who find themselves dealing with these f******.Oh thank you.