By all means laugh, don't feel bad! Laughter's good for you. I was irritated by the rat but had bigger issues to spend my time fretting about. She didn't figure that much.
About the rat: generally if able to they'd just love to move in with your chooks, have grain and eggs and shelter and water supplied. The chickens however would find this terribly stressful. It's fine while it's a non issue because the rat thus far can't get into the cage, but if it starts trying at night, disturbing them, then it may be another story... Are they used to rats or maybe have never even seen one face to face? Generally ants and rats are high on the list of cagemates that will fret birds thoroughly. I guess you'll just have to play it by ear, best wishes with that.
If the rat's come for the eggs it may persist until it makes a nuisance of itself, and there's always their Houdini-like skills and amazingly strong teeth to contend with even if you think the cage is rat proof. Mostly it's not as rat proof as it would need to be to stand up to a determined and unafraid rat; if it's so bold it'll take its time to find a weakness rather than doing like normal rats and hastily trying to get in and get sheltered. Also if it's come for protein it may nibble your poultry. It never happens until it happens.
About the rat: generally if able to they'd just love to move in with your chooks, have grain and eggs and shelter and water supplied. The chickens however would find this terribly stressful. It's fine while it's a non issue because the rat thus far can't get into the cage, but if it starts trying at night, disturbing them, then it may be another story... Are they used to rats or maybe have never even seen one face to face? Generally ants and rats are high on the list of cagemates that will fret birds thoroughly. I guess you'll just have to play it by ear, best wishes with that.
If the rat's come for the eggs it may persist until it makes a nuisance of itself, and there's always their Houdini-like skills and amazingly strong teeth to contend with even if you think the cage is rat proof. Mostly it's not as rat proof as it would need to be to stand up to a determined and unafraid rat; if it's so bold it'll take its time to find a weakness rather than doing like normal rats and hastily trying to get in and get sheltered. Also if it's come for protein it may nibble your poultry. It never happens until it happens.