I love my cats but I don’t let them outside because their are too many beneficial little critters that they like to hunt, but I need them to hunt the mice because the mouse traps I have can’t keep up.
The way I have my chickens set up at the moment is they have a shed that they roost and lay in (its also where I keep their feed drums), adjoining the small shed is a fully enclosed yard with a wire netting over the top to keep foxes out.
Every second day I open the door to the shed and let the chickens out into a large fenced yard for the day, but the fenced yard doesn’t have a wire netting cover so i need to keep an eye on them.
I use PVC feeders for the chickens so there is no feed spilt on the ground but I still have mice, so what I plan on doing is making another chicken pen the same way and move my chickens to the new pen and put my cat in the recently vacated chicken enclosure for about a week so he can eat all the mice.
And by the way I need to make more chicken enclosures anyway because I just bought an egg incubator. The system I use at the moment can support up to 12 chickens but thanks to my new incubator I plan I having 200+!
But the idea will always be that I have more chicken enclosures than I have flocks so I can keep rotating the cat(s) and keep the mice population down.
I haven’t done it yet, first i wanted to know what you guys think.
The way I have my chickens set up at the moment is they have a shed that they roost and lay in (its also where I keep their feed drums), adjoining the small shed is a fully enclosed yard with a wire netting over the top to keep foxes out.
Every second day I open the door to the shed and let the chickens out into a large fenced yard for the day, but the fenced yard doesn’t have a wire netting cover so i need to keep an eye on them.
I use PVC feeders for the chickens so there is no feed spilt on the ground but I still have mice, so what I plan on doing is making another chicken pen the same way and move my chickens to the new pen and put my cat in the recently vacated chicken enclosure for about a week so he can eat all the mice.
And by the way I need to make more chicken enclosures anyway because I just bought an egg incubator. The system I use at the moment can support up to 12 chickens but thanks to my new incubator I plan I having 200+!
But the idea will always be that I have more chicken enclosures than I have flocks so I can keep rotating the cat(s) and keep the mice population down.
I haven’t done it yet, first i wanted to know what you guys think.
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