@Poco Pollo
I'm so sorry about your babies, Coral. That's awful. We all deal with an occasional death, but, to have a bunch all at once, is a terrible loss. Stinky snake, huh? I was always under the impression that it was Copperheads, that had the awful smell to them. I have been told, since moving here (we never dealt with Copperheads in SoCal) that if it smells like something is dead and rotting, and there is nothing dead and rotting, nearby, then, it is likely a Copperhead, nearby. I had no idea that the black snakes did also.
About 1/2 mile from my place, I ran over a timber rattler, last week, pulling my boat. By the time I got stopped and backed up, to shoot the thing, and end its misery from being run over by truck and boat, it had slithered off, into the woods.
It was FAT. Looked like it had just eaten a rabbit or chicken, or something with some girth to it. I was looking forward to skinning the thing. Oh well.
@Ironsights,
Change every day? Yech!! I read that they don't really need a pond, just enough room to douse their head and beak, regularly. Maybe if I just put several 5 gallon buckets in the pen? I wanted to let them free, but, my dogs played a bit hard with one (I'm guessing the duck) because I found a BUNCH of white feathers strewn around the yard, Tuesday morning. The birds are okay, but, if my 1/2 pit bull, 1/4 Rottweiler, 1/4 boxer puppy gets ahold of one, even to play, it will be the end of that bird. So, since they don't seem inclined to flight, in the very large chicken pen, seems the safe place for them. After they get used to it, for a week or so, I will try letting them out, in the daytime, and hope they will go back in, voluntarily, at night. Otherwise, they may be permanent residents, in the pen.