Hilltop Flock
Songster
I believe this is a rat snake. How old/big would a chick need to be off this guys prey radar?
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That makes sense. It probably would have, you’re right.Wow! From what I know, snakes can eat the equivalent of their own body mass if that helps. So those little peepers would have to be pretty big! I would just kill the snake, as it seems as though it would have killed your chicks had a hole in the brooder been present
Wow! From what I know, snakes can eat the equivalent of their own body mass if that helps. So those little peepers would have to be pretty big! I would just kill the snake, as it seems as though it would have killed your chicks had a hole in the brooder been present
Yes, I’ve heard that having a rat snake around is good. I’ve heard they can even take a copperhead, which I have in the area. This is in a utility barn with no other animals, but they are secured in hwc!I would relocate the snake and tighten up the coop myself.
Black rat snakes are valuable pest deterrents and I'd expect to have more trouble with rats, mice, etc. than with a snake on the property as long as I did my job closing cracks with hardware cloth.![]()
Yes, I’ve heard that having a rat snake around is good. I’ve heard they can even take a copperhead, which I have in the area. This is in a utility barn with no other animals, but they are secured in hwc!
@3KillerBs
Do you think that being outside during the day with adult hens and a rooster will be ok? The chicks have a chicken wire run with a small wooden coop inside about a 2000 sq ft fenced chicken run. I have never seen the snake in the chicken yard.