I remove all food and water at night. But there is still feed that has been spilt. I don’t see the rats at night, as the chooks hunt them during the day.

When I just had the horses I would use poison to control them; of course now with the chooks I can’t do that.

I have had luck with the electric zap traps and those black plastic snap traps (hard on the fingers though!).

Tonight I will see about putting out my snap trap.
@RoyalChick used a bait that was nonpoisonous to chickens. Perhaps she could share that with you.
 
Belated Caturday

It's a stand off.
I've tried for 3 days to add a warm pillow too his kennel.

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Noooooooo!

You need to borrow one of these two.

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I had a mouse head in bathroom yesterday morning and a carcass outside the back door as well.

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Hattie is in full molt. I'm glad she is going early this year.

I had a lovely barn cat, alas he passed long before the chickens arrived on scene. Missy is a good mouser but she won’t go to the barn, those chickens are just too scary!!

Awww poor Hattie; I hate seeing them moulting. Buttercup is all pin feathers, poor old girl. But also glad it’s mild at the moment.
 
It made me wonder. If you make/buy a rat proof food cabin and install an auto pop door with a light sensor on it, it is a way to give the chickens access to food during the day.
Just having an auto door to open during the day won't be enough - they will alter their behavior to be active during the day to feed. It needs to be a feeder they can't use...and that your chooks don't spill much with.

Ask me how I know they alter their behavior????? My rats :barniehear me in the morning and come out when I feed the chooks (and there is always spillage from teh chickens that they do happily clean up at night.:barnie

Seems I get 3 or 4, and a mom has 8 replacements:barnie:th:barnie
 
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Just having an auto door to open during the day won't be enough - they will alter their behavior to be active during he day to feed. It needs to be a feeder they can't use...and that your chooks don't spill much with.

Ask me how I know they alter their behavior????? My rats :barniehear me in the morning and come out when I feed the chooks (and there is always spillage from teh chickens that they do happily clean up at night.:barnie

Seems I get 3 or 4, and a mom has 8 replacements:barnie:th:barnie

Yep detest them. I am surprised they don’t seem to hang around here during the summer.

Wish the chooks would kill more of them! But that’s a pretty big rat I saw. She needs to be relocated to the manure pile!
 
@RoyalChick used a bait that was nonpoisonous to chickens. Perhaps she could share that with you.
That has helped here, but I fear there is just too many. I am at my wits end here with them. I'm tempted to hire the mink guy - wish he wasn't so far away!
 
@RoyalChick used a bait that was nonpoisonous to chickens. Perhaps she could share that with you.

That would be awesome, I am extremely leery of using chemicals on the rats - I don’t think they chooks would be able to kill them, but if mice ate it I would worry about them eating that.
 
Just having an auto door to open during the day won't be enough - they will alter their behavior to be active during the day to feed. It needs to be a feeder they can't use...and that your chooks don't spill much with.

Ask me how I know they alter their behavior????? My rats :barniehear me in the morning and come out when I feed the chooks (and there is always spillage from teh chickens that they do happily clean up at night.:barnie

Seems I get 3 or 4, and a mom has 8 replacements:barnie:th:barnie
My rats were around day and night. Apparently less dominant rats get the day shift (read that when I went down some rat rabbit hole!).
Rat contraceptive and rat proof feeder plus once no food on the ground chicken-safe bait.
I found baits and traps useless until there was no chicken feed on the ground. They only went for bait once they were hungry because of lack of chicken food.
 

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