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I'm sorryRats are voracious b*stards and will eat anything (they'll bite larger farm animals too). I hope you catch it. My most recent issue of Backyard Poultry magazine has an article about how to eradicate rats from a barn, and its written by a veterinarian. She uses locking Tomcat boxes (so the rats get in to eat the sweet smelling poison but cant get back out to poison any other animal that might in turn eat them OR carry the poison bits about the barn) and the poison is First Strike Soft Bait. Good luck![]()
My dad had problems with rats getting into his feed. His dog loved to get them. He would put the water hose into the holes and flush the rats out and the dog would catch them and dispatch them with a shake of his head.I am not sure what made those holes but I can say that whatever it is the dog may be your best bet at getting rid of it. Especially if you can't use traps or poisons. I have three Jack Russell Terriers and they are THE BEST form of vermin control. I know jacks can be like a tornado once they get on the scent of something but if its an animal that could harm your birds then maybe its worth giving your dog another try. Doing a little rapair/cleanup work will be easier in the long run then loosing your flock.
This is a picture of two of my jacks digging out a groundhog hole
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