babyvelociraptor
In the Brooder
- Oct 15, 2022
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hello everyone.
as autumn gets colder, all the mice are starting to move in to the garage and house. this morning i was surprised by the little weasel scampering among tools along the wall. I went over to chase him out, but he had a mouse in his mouth.
I'm leaving him alone for now, since he is eating the pests. Our birds live in coops and runs made of hardware cloth, so the weasel shouldn't be able to attack them.
my concern is if we allow him/her to stay, am I letting them become too used to humans, and will they attract a friend in spring and make babies.
as autumn gets colder, all the mice are starting to move in to the garage and house. this morning i was surprised by the little weasel scampering among tools along the wall. I went over to chase him out, but he had a mouse in his mouth.
I'm leaving him alone for now, since he is eating the pests. Our birds live in coops and runs made of hardware cloth, so the weasel shouldn't be able to attack them.
my concern is if we allow him/her to stay, am I letting them become too used to humans, and will they attract a friend in spring and make babies.