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I'm sorry I was rambling and long-winded before (and on a snake rant!), and I think I was unclear in what I was trying to say.
The snakes keep coming around our house and yard, rather than the chicken coops. That's what I don't understand, and wish I could fix! The one yesterday afternoon was in a coop, but that was the first time out of many many snakes! Our dogs have mealtimes, so food isn't left out. We don't appear to have a mouse problem, we have lots of cats. Our old ( now abandoned ) house has mice bad, but I haven't seen a snake there since we moved out. Our new house has always been less snakey, until we moved in. Surely dogs can't attract them? I thought about hardware clothing our yard, which would cost a fortune, but I don't want to trap one in the yard if it gets in but can't leave. The dirt here is a real PITA too; it is rocky and sandy, so as soon as it rained it would make gaps under the fence.
Yes it was Maggie our new cur that got bitten
I thought she was dead when I found her, but amazingly she might be able to come home soon. I really didn't think she was going to make it.
The snakes keep coming around our house and yard, rather than the chicken coops. That's what I don't understand, and wish I could fix! The one yesterday afternoon was in a coop, but that was the first time out of many many snakes! Our dogs have mealtimes, so food isn't left out. We don't appear to have a mouse problem, we have lots of cats. Our old ( now abandoned ) house has mice bad, but I haven't seen a snake there since we moved out. Our new house has always been less snakey, until we moved in. Surely dogs can't attract them? I thought about hardware clothing our yard, which would cost a fortune, but I don't want to trap one in the yard if it gets in but can't leave. The dirt here is a real PITA too; it is rocky and sandy, so as soon as it rained it would make gaps under the fence.
Yes it was Maggie our new cur that got bitten
