....Put both options out there and let them decide?
So I posted earlier quickly, just as I scooted out the door, and then was on the road for several hours mulling this over for part of the time...
This tangent we’re off on now, arose because of a trap prep recommendation that just didn’t hold square with the logic of why...
The more I think about the non trapping chicken keeper treating dog proofs or foot holds with FMJ of ZEP ... or even wax... the more I wonder: Why?
I think all of this thought of prep treatment of traps is getting carried forward without understanding the reasoning these practices became “traditional”.
The short of it is that the chicken keeper wanting to put a stop to predation issues just isn’t exposing their equipment to the elements enough to warrant wax, zep, fmj, or anything else. These treatments are to protect the investment of steel mostly, and maybe to some extent to keep them firing well... in for example freezing conditions, etc.
My recommendation to the average non trapping chicken keeper is the same as your own.... build a coop and run that precludes chicken eaters from chicken eating.
But we both know that folks won’t do this... so they’ll turn to traps...
so for these folks I say buy this ( thinking out loud ... feed back welcome):
- a game camera
- one large cage style live trap
- 2 dog proof canister type traps
- two 1-1/2 sized coil spring traps
- two 1-3/4 sized coil spring traps ( if coyotes are an issue)
And then prep the DPs and coil springs as such:
1- wash traps with Hot soapy water
2- rinse in hot hot water
3- Spray with vinager to “break” the surface
4- let set for a few days to rust a bit
5- rinse ( or not)
6- hang in a shed and wait for chicken eater to show
I really dont think much more is required, if we’re thinking about recommendations for the non-trapping chicken keeper as far as trap prep and predator readiness
I’ve got some thoughts about “stupid simple” sets, using the equipment list mentioned above to catch common chicken eaters...but maybe for now we just think about trap prep.
I don’t think we’d cause much “havoc” if we asked Gamefowl22 to comment about what the basic chicken keeper trap prep recommendation would be also? But maybe that’s not his style? I’m not here to kiss his backside... but I suspect he might have some good thoughts and suggestions... even if helping the uninformed isn’t his thing.
Ultimately, I think there is likely some basic info that can be delivered to the brand new chicken keeper that has not been done so far... and maybe put a rest to some of the misinformation