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I never got anything in the electric traps, except spiders.

There has been no more rat activity here, I think I caught it right when they were moving back in again. I do highly recommend the JT Eaton black plastic snap traps. They get mice and rats.
 
The only thing I don't like about the black plastic snap traps is partial kills I've seen where the wounded rat drags the trap away. I had one drag the trap thirty feet or so away from where it was set before it died. So if you can put it inside a cage or other drag away prevention, it's great, and prevents accidental chicken injury as well.
 
hello from the ''other'' maine. st. john valley aroostook county! have 6 waiting to lay s.l. wynadottes and 2 chinese geese. haven't insulated the coop but i bank it high with snow and -20f or less i put out a heat lamp for them. the geese just laugh at the cold! also feed lots of extra corn and sunflower seed in winter to give them extra calories. got down to -30 a handful of times 2 yrs. ago and the birds were fine. they're tougher than we give them credit. i put a small trough heater in a shallow metal bowl and the water stays lukewarm even on the coldest days.
 
hello from the ''other'' maine. st. john valley aroostook county! have 6 waiting to lay s.l. wynadottes and 2 chinese geese. haven't insulated the coop but i bank it high with snow and -20f or less i put out a heat lamp for them. the geese just laugh at the cold! also feed lots of extra corn and sunflower seed in winter to give them extra calories. got down to -30 a handful of times 2 yrs. ago and the birds were fine. they're tougher than we give them credit. i put a small trough heater in a shallow metal bowl and the water stays lukewarm even on the coldest days.
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hello from the ''other'' maine. st. john valley aroostook county! have 6 waiting to lay s.l. wynadottes and 2 chinese geese. haven't insulated the coop but i bank it high with snow and -20f or less i put out a heat lamp for them. the geese just laugh at the cold! also feed lots of extra corn and sunflower seed in winter to give them extra calories.  got down to -30 a handful of times 2 yrs. ago and the birds were fine. they're tougher than we give them credit. i put a small trough heater in a shallow metal bowl and the water stays lukewarm even on the coldest days.


I, too, am very comfortable with how comfortable the chickens are at sub-zero temps. We don't get quite so cold here in the "Deep South " but it's been in the teens below zero a few days at a time and they've done just fine. I have lots of ventilation and no drafts in my coop. I bring out hot water each morning, and with plastic/tarps on the open sides, the run gets warm enough to keep the water liquid most of the day.
 
Been trying to catch up with all the posts. Guess that will teach me to be away from this forum for more than a few days.
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Anyway is anyone interested in some Buckeye pullets? They are about 25 weeks old. I have three available. I also have a trio of Icelandics plus an extra roo looking for a new coop. The girls are black and one roo is white with black highlights and the other is black with a bit of white and tan. They were hatched this past spring. The roos are good natured but I don't need four of them so two are being evicted.
 

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