I have such a bad hawk problem that all my babies and bantams are FULLY enclosed. Even a small hole allowed a hawk to crawl in and kill my silkies. So, they are now secure. The teens on the other hand aren't so secure. We had a neighborhood cat come in and sit on a log and watch the hens for hours at a time. Never bothered them. Sadly, he disappeared about 6 months ago.
The folks at the pound are giving me cats that CURRENTLY live in the chicken coop. Again, they will only have access to the larger birds. Is there another reason we shouldn't mix them?
@Wickedchicken6 Hi! In all the cities surrounding me, there are thousands of wild bunnies. None that I've seen in my area though.
I've started feeding wet feed only. There is FAR, FAR less spilled on the ground. We bring in any feed un-eaten a little before dark. The hens do a good job of cleaning up after that. So, I don't think the rats are getting much food from us. But there are tons of places for them to breed. That's what I have my brother up here taking care of. He's been bringing my dog over every time he picks up a pallet or wire bale. Any rats that come out, the dog has been killing. I'm hoping the cats will actually go up in the tree where we see most of the rats.