Yep, sounds like meaty or cheesy greasy stuff works for rats ~ either its the protein or strong smell that attracts them?!
Probably some combination of the two. Even wetting chicken feed just enough to make a thick paste works quite well since they already have a taste for it.
 
Leah

Wee Leah passed away today, I just couldn’t get calories into her, I might do a check of the crop to see if there are any visible signs of blockage. But I do feel there was more going on with her.

Petra is on her own now and a bit lost. Hopefully she will make some friends with the silkie chicks.
So very sorry, she was a beauty and you did your best for her. Fly high, dear Leah!
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I wasn't planning on using poison, we also have cats. We put water in the buckets, but I was thinking we'd probably need a larger one too. I don't know if there's any place near us with dry ice. Though I can pick some of that up in town. Just curious, how does that kill them?
CO2 is the gas that releases as it melts. The CO2 is heavier than the air and it displaces the oxygen in the tunnels which puts them to sleep and then kills them.

As long as you can find and block off all their entrances and exits it should work well and the good thing is it will get the whole nest at one time.

It can be hard to find now though I had to drive 2 hrs away to get it. It used to be way more available.

I read a lot about it when I had to put Rue (an injured chicken) down. It’s the method we chose and it was peaceful, she just went to sleep.
 
CO2 is the gas that releases as it melts. The CO2 is heavier than the air and it displaces the oxygen in the tunnels which puts them to sleep and then kills them.

As long as you can find and block off all their entrances and exits it should work well and the good thing is it will get the whole nest at one time.

It can be hard to find now though I had to drive 2 hrs away to get it. It used to be way more available.

I read a lot about it when I had to put Rue (an injured chicken) down. It’s the method we chose and it was peaceful, she just went to sleep.
Thank you! Sorry about your hen. But it sounds like such a good way to give them a gentle end.
 
Butterscotch was out and about when I got home. Who knows what her issue is but you can bet I am keeping an eye on her.
That’s Topsy to the left of her.
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Jaffarra, still has a full crop, tonight I dosed her with canestin, if she doesn’t clear it by Saturday I will do a crop surgery - it’s very smelly and needs to be removed.
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Petra was full of beans, and kept following me around and hopping up on me, she’s feeling lonely and missing her sister.
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No thirsty Thursday but a scratch grain Thursday
Blanche
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Buttercup and Butterscotch
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Edit - and she’s started ‘honking’ today. So I would definitely put her at the same age as the Noirans.

Does anyone have any feeling she isn’t a pullet? I don’t know what to think, not having had young polish before.
 
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Butterscotch was out and about when I got home. Who knows what her issue is but you can bet I am keeping an eye on her.
That’s Topsy to the left of her.
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Jaffarra, still has a full crop, tonight I dosed her with canestin, if she doesn’t clear it by Saturday I will do a crop surgery - it’s very smelly and needs to be removed.
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Petra was full of beans, and kept following me around and hopping up on me, she’s feeling lonely and missing her sister.
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No thirsty Thursday but a scratch grain Thursday
Blanche
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Buttercup and Butterscotch
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Edit - and she’s started ‘honking’ today. So I would definitely put her at the same age as the Noirans.

Does anyone have any feeling she isn’t a pullet? I don’t know what to think, not having had young polish before.
Mr. Chips started honking today.
 
I've mentioned this on a couple of other threads but I feel like everyone needs to know that yesterday I saw my ridiculous broody tuck an egg so far under herself that she end up doing a summersault. Head over heels, landed upside-down on her shoulders, legs and bum in the air :lau:gig

Pity the poor chick that ends up hatching under that galumphing great goofball :rolleyes:
 
I've missed out on a lot due to personal issues and just not having any new chicken photos but here's one before I go to sleep. Consider this a Thirsty Thursday, a rare occurrence since I can never get a photo of my chickens drinking water. Only eating cake and whatever fruit and vegetable scraps we have.
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