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Luckily, the neighbors can't see our house, and this is a hunting allowed area. That way, they won't be alarmed when I start carrying a shotgun around!
The whole property is heavily wooded with brush, even the chicken coops and pens. Yikes!
DH and the Lab found a canebrake rattler outside the back door a few years ago. Luckily, no one was bitten. And Mr. Snake went away, permanently.
Non venomous snakes are tolerated, to the extent of letting a 6 foot yellow rat snake get a few eggs daily! I have actually been thinking of a snake house/shelter, and 2 eggs per day as enticement to stick around but not eat all the eggs. They are great varmint control!
This is a pic of one of the smaller rat snakes, with Bantam Cochin Goldie. She is oblivious to snakes, as all the chickens are.
The whole property is heavily wooded with brush, even the chicken coops and pens. Yikes!
DH and the Lab found a canebrake rattler outside the back door a few years ago. Luckily, no one was bitten. And Mr. Snake went away, permanently.
Non venomous snakes are tolerated, to the extent of letting a 6 foot yellow rat snake get a few eggs daily! I have actually been thinking of a snake house/shelter, and 2 eggs per day as enticement to stick around but not eat all the eggs. They are great varmint control!
This is a pic of one of the smaller rat snakes, with Bantam Cochin Goldie. She is oblivious to snakes, as all the chickens are.
