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Very sad.Too many bad humans

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Very sad.Too many bad humans
Yep I put it into my locked office/feedroom and up in the loft were domestic animals can't get, only mice and rats.Remember to be careful that no chickens or wild birds can get a hold of rats/mice that have been poisoned.
Yes, but rat / mouse poison is a balance with pros and cons - there was a story of a sickened snowy owl near us that had eaten a poisoned rat. It was caught, rehabbed and survived [EDIT the owl, not the rat!]Responsible pesticide use! Gold star for you!!!I need to set the traps DH brought but the stove mouse looked right at me the other night while it was eating my potatoes and was kinda cute. I’m going to feel guilty now, but I’m also sick of the poop from the top of the stove hole to my island and into my potato bag.
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Hey I love goats! You know I want a dozenPlease remove feral goats from that list! Ours have actually helped bring back a local endangered orchid, control the scotch broom, and are not particularly “dangerous”… of course I may be biased
I did once open a sock drawer and found the back was full of kibble that the mice had carefully carried from the cats' bowl!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![]()
I miss this.I went to check the eggs in the incubator and found this! Three more are chipped so I'll check again before bed time.View attachment 3023134
Love that big ol boy in your first photo. Handsome roo.Chicken Back Taxes for whining about weather, medication availability and herbicide issues hereView attachment 3031396
I figure there’s at least 30 under there staying out of the rain… I think they have learned this from the goats. Here is “meatball” 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 can’t reach ewwwwView attachment 3031399
Yes those second generation pesticides are nasty news, which is why I prefer Ratak, it's been around a long time. I like to keep the pesticide inside and not outside where vermin can wander away outside - mice and rats in the barn will stay in the barn.Yes, but rat / mouse poison is a balance with pros and cons - there was a story of a sickened snowy owl near us that had eaten a poisoned rat. It was caught, rehabbed and survived.
Mice - you might try a big old fashioned bread box to store your potatoes in, if it's big enough.