maddyaugust
In the Brooder
- Jun 5, 2015
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hi,
sorry in advance for length of post - but would really like opinions:
I'm a new chicken mom. I have had my 6 chickens - currently 17 week old for a month. We have a raised coop and enclosed run. Also we live in the suburbs, north of Boston, small backyard in residential neighborhood. We have a lovely vegetable and flower garden with compost pile, never ever saw anything more than a skunk or a bunny once in a blue moon in 25 years.
I thought I was taking decent preventive rodent measures, I remove food and water from coop at night, put the food in a galvanized trash can in the garage, there is another water in the run that I also remove. Usually mid day I bring a couple of bowls of seed treats mixed with yogurt and put then in the run, I like to sit with the girls for a few minutes and watch them eat the treats, then I leave bowls in run for the afternoon. Early evening I remove the bowls.
Yesterday, our first real summer day here in New England, I put some watermelon rinds on the ground along with the bowls of treats My husband and I were watching the chickens in the run and we saw a rat dart out and eat from treat bowl! We did some research and came up with this plan - we put 2 baited snap traps (bacon and peanut butter) under weighted boxes that have entry holes large enough for rodents but nothing a chicken could enter. We checked the boxes this morning and they were empty, no rats, bait still in place. We thought we should keep the traps in place for a few more days & keep checking.
What do people think about this plan?? Our hardware cloth is buried about foot deep in most places but not all. In order to clean under the coop, I have some removable wire covered panels so there are place for predators to dig under. Is the foot deep hardware cloth non-negotiable?? I really feel like it's necessary to be able to turn over earth under coop to keep poop issues in control.
thank you so much for all answers
sorry in advance for length of post - but would really like opinions:
I'm a new chicken mom. I have had my 6 chickens - currently 17 week old for a month. We have a raised coop and enclosed run. Also we live in the suburbs, north of Boston, small backyard in residential neighborhood. We have a lovely vegetable and flower garden with compost pile, never ever saw anything more than a skunk or a bunny once in a blue moon in 25 years.
I thought I was taking decent preventive rodent measures, I remove food and water from coop at night, put the food in a galvanized trash can in the garage, there is another water in the run that I also remove. Usually mid day I bring a couple of bowls of seed treats mixed with yogurt and put then in the run, I like to sit with the girls for a few minutes and watch them eat the treats, then I leave bowls in run for the afternoon. Early evening I remove the bowls.
Yesterday, our first real summer day here in New England, I put some watermelon rinds on the ground along with the bowls of treats My husband and I were watching the chickens in the run and we saw a rat dart out and eat from treat bowl! We did some research and came up with this plan - we put 2 baited snap traps (bacon and peanut butter) under weighted boxes that have entry holes large enough for rodents but nothing a chicken could enter. We checked the boxes this morning and they were empty, no rats, bait still in place. We thought we should keep the traps in place for a few more days & keep checking.
What do people think about this plan?? Our hardware cloth is buried about foot deep in most places but not all. In order to clean under the coop, I have some removable wire covered panels so there are place for predators to dig under. Is the foot deep hardware cloth non-negotiable?? I really feel like it's necessary to be able to turn over earth under coop to keep poop issues in control.
thank you so much for all answers