San Diego Chicken meetup and Chat thread

Hmm wonder if there is such thing as coop kitties lol just have a big ol cat in the coop to discourge the rats and mice
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Rats and mice unfortantly are extreamly good survivalist and much smarter then something with a brain the size of a pea should be. I love them actually rats being my favorit animal hands down. I cant help much with the loose feed in the coop all I know is you have to do what you can to limit there acess to food and comfy nesting spots wich is easyer said then done.

I kind of have coop kitties. My chicken run is an extended version of what I originally built to be a "catio." (Patio for cats). When my cats were young and wily, they'd roam if I let them out. But they were rescued as feral kittens and longed for the fresh air. I put a cat door in a window and used chain link panels to form an open air area that would keep them contained.

The run is now significantly bigger, but the cat door remains and my mouser often goes into the run at night to look for mice. One week he caught five! Being a generous cat, he of course had to bring them into the house.
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Thankfully he hasn't caught any since those five, which I hope means he's keeping the mice under control.

One of my daughter's classmates recently got one of those step-on chicken feeders because they were having rat problems. If you can take the word of a 9 year old, it's working well for them. :)
 
Awwww, love the duckies :love Thanks for jumping right in there to help these girls out DonaldFan.
Looks like you may need to get Beaker a girlfriend. Looks like he's a fifth wheel...:lol:

Why do you think that the one has such a light beak? Curious is all...I don't know anything about ducks, except that I have one in my yard.
 
Awwww, love the duckies
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Thanks for jumping right in there to help these girls out DonaldFan.
Looks like you may need to get Beaker a girlfriend. Looks like he's a fifth wheel...
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Why do you think that the one has such a light beak? Curious is all...I don't know anything about ducks, except that I have one in my yard.
Thank you and thank you for the crate. Going to let them try being together but will have the larger crate as a back-up for now. Not totally sure about the pale beak but I think it is a malnutrition thing. I know that they can have different shades of beaks but hers I think is rather extreme. Will be researching it, though.
 
I'm the one with the Crumblestock party, which I think was the origin of the mouse/rat thing. Storage is in galvanized trash cans, so as perchie girl said, the battle is in the coop.

I haven't quite gotten un-squeamish enough to try it, as this one sounds pretty gruesome, but they say that the water bucket thing is about as tried and true as it gets, can catch 20 mice or rats in a day, is pretty darn cheap, and doesn't involve poisons or chemicals (if you are interested in this, try a search for "rat" "bucket" "trap"). That's when you partially fill a smooth-sided bucket with water, and suspend some food-type product in the middle of the bucket. The rodent falls in and drowns. Yuk.

They also say you can do the same thing without the water by oiling the insides of a trash can, but you have to kill whatever is in the bottom of the container when you find it. Yuk.

I'm going to start looking into the treadle feeder. Either that, or I need to rent someone's cat for a week.
 
Snakes are natural predators of small mammals. My chicken buddy, who helps care for my flock has found several in her coop and her chickens seem relaxed with their presence. I have not seen anything but a few mice and chipmunks.

Today I added cayenene pepper to the chicken feed. If I do not see any mouse turds in the feeder, I will think that the red pepper is effective.
 

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