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Boise-girls
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Thanks - good idea!
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It seemed like a lot to me, but I'll try more!Hmm…surprising that the squirrels ate the peppered food. Did you go heavy on the pepper?
I wonder if there’s a different type of feeder you could try…something hanging, maybe?
You are correct, it would be nearly impossible to use a treadle feeder with just banties while trying to keep out a squirrel.Thanks - good information! Unfortunately, I neglected to mention mine are all banties. Right now, I'm just putting out small amounts of food at a time and feeding the hens 3 or 4 times a day. When that's not practical, I shut the hens in their pen with their food. The squirrels aren't as much of a problem when the pen is shut. Not a great solution, but better than nothing.![]()
These squirrels are so fat there may be a couple of pounds difference, but not in the right direction !You are correct, it would be nearly impossible to use a treadle feeder with just banties while trying to keep out a squirrel.
For a treadle feeder to work you need a couple of pounds difference in weight between the vermin and the chicken and you also need a difference in reach if you want it to actually work. Stretch that chicken out while eating so the treadle is back far enough to prevent multiple wild birds or rodents from ganging up on the treadle.