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Thanking God that our ac broke before it got this hot. Blessed that the hvac company installed the new unit before I could withdraw the money to pay for it. They installed it on a holiday at no extra cost.Stay cool![]()
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Thanking God that our ac broke before it got this hot. Blessed that the hvac company installed the new unit before I could withdraw the money to pay for it. They installed it on a holiday at no extra cost.Stay cool![]()
Thanks - I will look for these - my main reason for not wanting to use them is that the snap traps many times don't kill the suckers outright...I know a lot of you have been having mice issues around your chicks or feed. We have them in the RV we live in. Bought some new traps the other day and I really like them. They are plastic spring traps, and in the past plastic traps haven’t been great. But these are super easy to set, not like the wood style. And they only way to trigger them is by lifting the lid to where the bait is, much less likely to go off accidentally. So when the mouse tries to stick its head in to get the bait the trap goes off. We caught three in about 12 hours. I still wouldn’t want them where chickens (especially chicks) could reach them. But in feed bars or other areas like that they would work well.
Not set, showing inside bait compartment
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Set and ready to go. The little loop in the red part also makes it easy to pull up the bar to release a dead mouse and to set.
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Mice trap tax
Lining up for water.
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What makes him think that is french?Jaffar, he no speak French!
I got these at Walmart, they are Victor brand.Thanks - I will look for these - my main reason for not wanting to use them is that the snap traps many times don't kill the suckers outright...
But I have such a rotten problem with rats and mice I need to try something.
I’m not sure how long before hatching that they start peeping, I thought it could be several days. I thought you took away all the eggs and gave her a batch that were all laid within a few days of each other? From what I have read they usually will be fine as long as the eggs hatch within 48 hours of each other. And the hen usually doesn’t get off the nest for long at a time until 2-3 days after they start hatching. So if you are only going to be gone that period of time you should be fine.Okay... so. The egg that I heard chirping will probably hatch tomorrow, or overnight. I'm going out of town tomorrow and coming back the next day. I don't know if I should take the non-peeping eggs and put them in the incubator just in case. I also don't know whether or not I should lock Willy in her brood house and put a bit of water in there for her.
Should I leave the non hatched eggs, and hope that she doesn't get up, or should I incubate them using my incubator?
I'm really eggcited, and I've never hatched a chick using a broody before, so I have NO idea what to do.
The oeuf ( pertaining to an egg)What makes him think that is french?
Hmmmm so he does indeed know french in that case ?The oeuf ( pertaining to an egg)
I understand French, because I am a cunning linguist!What makes him think that is french?