I don’t know why it’s been so bad this year, but we have a horrendous rat infestation in the duck and chicken runs. We have movable runs that have kept rats to a minimum in the past, but now within 2 days of moving there are always heaps of them.
I was thinking of putting some mesh wire on the bottom of the runs to keep them from getting in, but I’m not sure whether that will be hard on their feet? (They’re in the runs 24/7).
I don’t want to use poison due to the threat to other wildlife, or traps because of disposal. If anyone has a potential solution please let me know! Thank you so much!
Rats can harm chickens as I’ve heard though i haven’t had a infestation myself, i did have a horrible squrriel outbreak (i mean they were EVERYWHERE. and there were baby chicks and lots of eggs, so they could have easily hurt the chicks, as they had tried a few times.)
Heres how i stopped that problem.
1. I patched every hole i saw. Squrriels, and i would assume rats are similar, can get in anywhere, their vicious when they see food, they ripped through the window mesh (two layers of it!) to get to the food.
2. I picked up ALL the food. And i mean all of it. If they see a few seeds or crumbles on the ground it won’t go unnoticed! Not to mention it might mold.
3. I put catch and release traps up. Now, i did this because i had baby chicks at the time, and any other trap was not really an option, as they could hurt themself. Even if you use a catch and release for whatever reason, it doesn’t mean you have to release them. You can always kill them after, but i chose this method because i found it was the safest around my chickens. It also was very effective and after a few waves of squirrels coming and going, they all just vanished.
When you are deciding on a trap, don’t do one just for the rats, picture your chickens coming in contact with one, would they hurt themself? Ask yourself that. Don’t do a sticky trap (i think their inhumane) but even besides that your chicken could get stuck on one and that wouldn’t be fun.
Hope some of this could help your problem!