Ribh's D'Coopage

I don't know about that, but I'd probably try something or other. I must keep a couple of spades handy in the chicken's areas.
Yep. I wished I had our machete to hand ~or even the tomahawk. Unfortunately he was able to wedge between the stumps & the foundation where he was extremely difficult to pin.
 
Maybe he was genuinely frightened. Mean people are often very scared.
Lots of people are terrified of snakes so I won't hold it against him. I'm lucky I'm not, though wary as it was hard to be sure what sort I was dealing with in the dark.
 
Bloody hell Ribh! Now that would be a shocker. Would the snake try to eat a chicken?
Well done on the rescue.
Bloody hell is right @Ribh - my heart is still racing from reading that. I am so glad everyone is safe now. I cannot even imagine how I would cope with something like that.
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Yep. I wished I had our machete to hand ~or even the tomahawk. Unfortunately he was able to wedge between the stumps & the foundation where he was extremely difficult to pin.
I have a small axe - that would be good to keep on hand for that situation. Mostly I have to deal with foxes and raccoons so I keep some big sticks on hand.
 
I have a small axe - that would be good to keep on hand for that situation. Mostly I have to deal with foxes and raccoons so I keep some big sticks on hand.
Snakes are territorial & we've had a large carpet snake in our roof for years which has never bothered anything except the vermin. However with so many more frogs around & the clearing of habitat we're likely to see a lot more. It's the browns & red bellies that really worry me. They're aggressive as well as venomous. That's what surprised me about this snake. Going into winter they are generally slowing down & not super aggressive ~ but this guy was active & mean. :(
 
Snakes are territorial & we've had a large carpet snake in our roof for years which has never bothered anything except the vermin. However with so many more frogs around & the clearing of habitat we're likely to see a lot more. It's the browns & red bellies that really worry me. They're aggressive as well as venomous. That's what surprised me about this snake. Going into winter they are generally slowing down & not super aggressive ~ but this guy was active & mean. :(
There are brown snakes not far from where I live, but they'd have to negotiate 20 or so backyards to reach the hens.
 
Good morning everyone :frow

I may never be a sane woman again after last night!

We have been doing our tax ~ which is an unmitigated nightmare, as much because the man & I work very differently & he thinks I am a computer genius just because I know a little bit more than he does, as anything else. 🙄 So it had been a super stressful day & I was doing something I rarely do @ night in an attempt to destress; I was still up watching a movie on the computer long after I'm normally in bed, & my earphones in, which is a left over from when there were lots of us & several were very light sleepers.

I was zoning quite nicely when I thought I heard a chicken ruckus.

Now I don't know about your flock but once mine has roosted I don't hear a peep from them till first light so I grabbed my phone, which has the only torch we still own [all ours ended up in the lads boats] & headed out to check on the girls.

I arrived @ the pen just as 2 chooks fell out of the coop!

You can imagine my horror!

I reefed open the door to find a snake wrapped right around Gloriana several times!!!

I'm not frightened of snakes but they're not welcome to help themselves to my girls either so I grabbed the metal rake & began reefing the coils from around Gloriana. I found myself with one really, really angry snake as it slithered away from the body. I was trying to hang onto my phone & wield the rake when I noticed I had a Vorwerk on a stump & the snake was heading right for it!!!

Rake down, Vorwerk grabbed & shoved in the coop.

I made a quick exit to grab a pitch fork, shoved the phone in my teeth & proceeded to try & deal with the snake, who was proving an elusive customer. I wanted to try & pin the head with the rake & stab it with the pitch fork.

I tried bellowing for the man a couple of times but he's deafer than a door post & I wasn't holding out much hope of him actually hearing me. About 20 minutes in he wandered downstairs to fend of night starvation, noticed I was missing & in checking out the window heard me ~ @ last!

With the cavalry in sight I figured we had some chance of dealing with the snake. The man used to keep all sorts of reptiles, including snakes, as a kid, so while I know the theory I've never had to actually catch one. With me shining the torch the man was able to pin the head & shove the thing in a bag. Pretty sure we have nabbed a carpet snake.

I was pretty upset, thinking we'd lost yet another chicken when all of a sudden I hear Gloriana's distinctive, distressed honking. She was up & looking for a way back to her roost so I grabbed her & brought her inside for a quick check over, some electrolytes & a sip of water before putting her back on a roost. The 3 smaller Vorwerks & Portia were all huddled in the far corner nesting box so I reefed them out one by one & put them back on a roost too.

Here is the Lady of the hour enjoying her morning in the sun

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The snake is bagged & due for a long car trip later this morning.
It's over 6' long but very skinny & the man reckons it was starving.
It's in even worse shape now, with several puncture holes from the pitchfork!
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I found the hole the snake had made @ a join in the wire & mended it but I think I am even more traumatised than my chickens​

Thank goodness you stayed up and heard your girls :hugs:hugs and saved them all.
I'm not afraid of snakes, but doing what you did 🤔 I don't know if I could have dealt with it.
 

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