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Hey all!
I have a multi-fasceted question regarding a rat problem I am having (at least two rats). I live in a suburban area that is well known for a rat problem (thus I know I can't get rid of them completely). I have a coop with no bottom (two story). I have tried several strategies to keep the rats out - none seem to work. I actually noticed that rats created a nest underneath my air conditioner right next to the coop!
I plan on attacking this issue as follows:
1) Get rat proof wire (if that exists) and build a bottom for the entire coop. I then plan on placing large flat rocks on top of the wire in order to ensure the chickens do not injure themselves. Above this I plan on putting sand for sanitation purposes.
2) Remove all food and water at night.
I generally let my chickens roam freely during the day - however when I am not home I put them back in the coop. Thus, I generally put their food back with them during the day. However, this leads to spillage in the coop and thus creates the attraction for rats. I considered only feeding them outside the coop - however I don't know if that is a good strategy. How much food do they need (6 total - rhode island reds)? Also, do they need to have access all day to food or can I feed them on a schedule?
If I continue feeding them inside the coop - however have a bottom - will the rats still get in? I heard that rats can basically chew through anything and the coop does have wood/mesh parts.
I also thought about creating a door to the second story of the coop in order to lock the hens in at night - however I fear they would overheat.
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks
Marc
I have a multi-fasceted question regarding a rat problem I am having (at least two rats). I live in a suburban area that is well known for a rat problem (thus I know I can't get rid of them completely). I have a coop with no bottom (two story). I have tried several strategies to keep the rats out - none seem to work. I actually noticed that rats created a nest underneath my air conditioner right next to the coop!
I plan on attacking this issue as follows:
1) Get rat proof wire (if that exists) and build a bottom for the entire coop. I then plan on placing large flat rocks on top of the wire in order to ensure the chickens do not injure themselves. Above this I plan on putting sand for sanitation purposes.
2) Remove all food and water at night.
I generally let my chickens roam freely during the day - however when I am not home I put them back in the coop. Thus, I generally put their food back with them during the day. However, this leads to spillage in the coop and thus creates the attraction for rats. I considered only feeding them outside the coop - however I don't know if that is a good strategy. How much food do they need (6 total - rhode island reds)? Also, do they need to have access all day to food or can I feed them on a schedule?
If I continue feeding them inside the coop - however have a bottom - will the rats still get in? I heard that rats can basically chew through anything and the coop does have wood/mesh parts.
I also thought about creating a door to the second story of the coop in order to lock the hens in at night - however I fear they would overheat.
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks
Marc