Quote: It probably wouldn't have changed anything if you had. I've got one for you: I've had something burrowing under the apron of the run for a while, stealing whatever feed the birds scattered on the ground. I put a cap on the feed opening at night, so I knew whatever was getting in couldn't get into the feeder. From the size & shape of the hole, I was thinking rat, but wasn't positive. More than once, I'd seen fresh excavation work at the hole that had been done during the day, so I started wondering if the chickens were doing it from inside the run, which didn't make a lot of sense, so I set up my trail camera. At first, I just used it at night, but I wasn't getting anything. Finally, I left it on round the clock for 2 days. 350+ images later..... Fortunately, after I uploaded the SD card to the laptop, I was able to scroll through them with the slideshow feature. After a while, among 11 constantly moving chickens, I spotted something out of place at the mouth of the feeder...my friendly rat. He doesn't come out at night; at least I don't have any nighttime images. He'll appear in the middle of the day, with chickens all around him, pull himself up into the feed chute, and help himself. What blows my mind is that he pays no attention to the chickens, nor they to him. Never would've believed it had I not seen it. The ramp's set up during the day so the birds came come & go w/o having to fly the 3' to the pop door from the ground, but I've seen no footage of Mr. Rat climbing it to get into the coop.
DW mentioned setting rat poison out, but there's too much chance of the birds getting to it Your ordeal earlier today gave me a possible solution, though. While the birds are out foraging tomorrow I'll lock them out of the run & pour boiling water down the hole & stand by with a shotgun. I'll let you know how it goes.![]()