Oh I would love to see your bucket of doom! I need a few here in the hay loft.
There you have it. Ramps up to the top and a few inches of water in the bottom...drowned mice. I must admit i feel kinda bad about it, but it's more humane than a lot of traps.
I've never seen a rat. <Knock on Wood> The mice are bad enough. We cover the feeders at night and I've seen the darn things jump right out of the feeder!I remove the feed also, dreadful creatures mice, rats… esp the rats.
I'll definitely be looking her over good tomorrow. I have DE in the coop, but I didn't put it in the nest area and that's where the mice like to hide. Hope your bumblefoot hen is better!I would check for mites and/or lice. If you don't see any, I would do a low dosage of Permethrin just in case.
Maybe if you think that your rooster is over breeding her, buy a chicken saddle.
A few weeks ago, Bolts feathers were all messed up. I put a chicken saddle on, and after a few weeks, she was all good.
All of my birds are infested with lice. (chickens at least, couldn't see any on the guineas. Their feathers are so much thicker than chickens.)
I bought some Permethrin today, and did a SLIGHT more than I should have, just to make sure I killed the lice. I sprayed (to the best if my ability with a broken bottle) all of my chooks, and five if my guineas.
I'm probably going to give them a bath with a bit of it if the spray doesn't work.
It's just annoying, because BBQ is in awful shape, and Splotch is right behind her. I've seen lice on everyone else too. I'm going to need to spray Willow and her chicks (if any hatch)
I really hope that you can figure stuff out with your girl.
Oh! Maybe I'll put one right by the nest box!If you've got (or can get) some of those little box live traps (the metal ones), you could leave them in the coop. The chickens can't get into them and they're easy to bait with a dob of peanut butter and cracked corn stuck inside it.
These things.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Catchmas...ld-Pet-Safe-Free-Glue-Board-Included/49211722
I use a bucket trap, too. However, if I need to trap mice where the chickens can go, I use these instead so the chickens don't take all the bait.
I'll end this long post with my other chickens.