MayhemMarr
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I've been seeing aLOT about fowl fest, WHAT is it? And where?
I second this question, if it last all weekend I might be able to get the hubby to take me
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I've been seeing aLOT about fowl fest, WHAT is it? And where?
Quote: Quick google on 'Michigan Fowl Fest' found this...http://www.fowlfest.org/
Don't have any advice, never dealt with that bad of an infestation, but offer you my empathy....it does sound like a horror story.I'm looking for some input on a rodent problem. I have never seen a mouse population like this year. After talking to local biologist it seems this year is a record year thanks to last fall's weed seeds and warm winter. So I have mice everywhere, all my coops are infested. All our feed is in metal cans and we have done the snap traps, box traps, water bucket trap and all have worked to a point but never even close to controlling the problem. To give you an idea how bad, one night in three hours time I caught 56. So I gave up and talked to Dr. Fulton. He said at this point to use poison. Now my chickens play mouse football as soon as they see a mouse so that is a huge concern. So here is what I am thinking of doing. I am going to build bait traps the chickens can't access and use Terad 3 blocks as bait. It contains cholecalciferol which seems to be less toxic in secondary poisoning. I have one extra coop so the smaller birds I can relocate while I bait their coop. I'll do a rodent search each morning before I let birds out. If you see anything I may have missed I want to keep my birds as safe as I possibly can. If you know of something safer.... I'm not looking for a big debate on poison, I don't like it but if I have to use it I want to do it wisely. I'm feeling I don't have much choice at this point the mice have chewed through the interior paneling and are tearing out insulation, I have 2" diameter tunnels coming out of the ground and it's a horror movie when you open the coop after dark. They are going to make the chickens sick if it continues.
Quick google on 'Michigan Fowl Fest' found this...http://www.fowlfest.org/
Did Dr. Fulton offer any suggestions as to the type of product and/or techniques to reduce the risks for low secondary poisoning?
Sounds like you have an enormous problem, but can you try adding more traps? Maybe several more, or larger, bucket traps? I would be very concerned about your birds (or your other animals) getting hold of dying mice.