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I cant keep 22 catsSO was once told that the appropriate rat control was one cat per acre. Hes all well and good if they stay on their own acre! But you know all of them will end up in the house eating cat food instead.

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I cant keep 22 catsSO was once told that the appropriate rat control was one cat per acre. Hes all well and good if they stay on their own acre! But you know all of them will end up in the house eating cat food instead.
Mine are all young chickens so I don’t think they can be trained. They’re too focused on getting out to eat grass (or what’s left of it)You an train chickens to hunt rats and mice. Another member taught me how, I can't remember her username, but thank you who every you were!
If only my 4 did the same...You can't beat a good mouser barn cat. My cat will kill anything that is her size or smaller that includes full grown wild rabbits![]()
Ya, but they like treats! Rats are tasty! Young chickens may be easier, because they will get the taste of rat early! You need to throw dead rats or mice in the coop, ( yes, totally disgusting!) and let them eat it. Have them get the taste of rat so that they like it! Then, you can throw live rats in the coop and let hem chase them and kill them for fun and yumminess! Then, eventually, they will hun there own rats and eat them!Mine are all young chickens so I don’t think they can be trained. They’re too focused on getting out to eat grass (or what’s left of it)
Just where the chickens are.I wish I could have cats but my husband doesn’t want any. And I feel if I left them outside 24/7 like I do with my dogs they would just turn into feral cats. Or my dogs would chase it away or something.
So are all 22 acres infested or just where your chickens are?
I know with my property the mice and rats are in the field which I’ve never seen any but I hear owls all the time and thank God they’ve never gotten my chickens so I think it’s due to plenty of mice and rats to choose from (plus secure coops of course)
If there's a massive amount of rats there and suddenly their food source disappears that does sound like it will cause desperation.They will only attack chickens in desperation. Most chickens will attack rats too. I you don't take away food, you will never get rid of them. You need to make it so they can't get to eh chickens then, you can't keep feeding them. I get it though, it is a ligament point.