I would think that the feral pigs and goats are way more destructive, and dangerous.This is awful. What is wrong with humans.![]()
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I would think that the feral pigs and goats are way more destructive, and dangerous.This is awful. What is wrong with humans.![]()
Ratak is my friend.... Just keep its away from wildlife and other animals if I use it. I put it in the attic in the house and in enclosed rooms in the barn were cats, chickens, etc can't get at it.I bet they were eating @RoyalChick 's cat food! We found that was the case here, then found how they were getting in....now we hear them working on an alternate route around the old hole (stuffed with steel wool and blocked off on the house side by wood). But we are wiser and on to them![]()
Remember to be careful that no chickens or wild birds can get a hold of rats/mice that have been poisoned.I have such a mouse rat problem in my barn.... But I put out Ratak yesterday and have high hopes to be rid of the beasties by next week.
Got the poison locked in my office/feedroom so chickies can't get at it. Also in the loft.... Where I saw a rat last weekend when I was throwing down hay. Nasty critters.
Please remove feral goats from that list! Ours have actually helped bring back a local endangered orchid, control the scotch broom, and are not particularly ādangerousā⦠of course I may be biasedI would think that the feral pigs and goats are way more destructive, and dangerous.
I help Henny Penny keep her butt cleanChicken Back Taxes for whining about weather, medication availability and herbicide issues hereView attachment 3031396
I figure thereās at least 30 under there staying out of the rain⦠I think they have learned this from the goats. Here is āmeatballā contemplating eggs while I contemplate turning some cockerels into sausage looking at her back and headView attachment 3031397
And finally, the real answer to why the Sasso girls, Ziptie, Trouble, and Mama have cleaner bottoms than the other curvy girls. Their little sister Tailess helps them preen the spots they canāt reach ewwwwView attachment 3031399
True, but I managed to hit one with a little rock...and it hasn't tried to go back into the pines again yet (that was 2- 3 months ago) I am sure I didn't really hurt it, it was a glancing blow & a small rock - size of a ping pong ball), but I think I scared it...as it now flies off from where-ever it is if I walk towards it.I'll definitely post here what she says! I like the how big your area is and the extension sounds good. Grapes can be finicky but give it a shot!
I know you're aware of the threat - once a hawk sees chickens they know they are there. They will hang out and study the layout. So I'm afraid that the tall pines might work the other 'way round too, for certain species of hawks - might be how they hide themselves from the chickens before attacking.![]()
Responsible pesticide use! Gold star for you!!!Ratak is my friend.... Just keep its away from wildlife and other animals if I use it. I put it in the attic in the house and in enclosed rooms in the barn were cats, chickens, etc can't get at it.
I also do a chicken predator growl noise while chasing and throwing rocks at BBB hoping they will associate all the whrrereol noises of the chickens and I with bad things: ie that crazy person throwing rocks and sticks at usTrue, but I managed to hit one with a little rock...and it hasn't tried to go back into the pines again yet (that was 2- 3 months ago) I am sure I didn't really hurt it, it was a glancing blow & a small rock - size of a ping pong ball), but I think I scared it...as it now flies off from where-ever it is if I walk towards it.
Thanks. All is well. I was out of town at a conference and got back very late last night. I tried keeping up but I actually wound up getting lost so I figured it was best to wait and do it all at once.We missed you⦠and I was totally waiting for the āI turn my back for 5 minutes and look what happens to my threadā¦ā post. Hope all is well, and happy reading!