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SCG, I'm really sorry about your baby duck, whatever happened to it.
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Though I'm afraid I can't get terribly worked up about it right now. Baby
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and I just made some banana pudding. My taste buds are in heaven!
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SCG is there any way you can get some poison out there to get the rat that the birds can't get to? I'm with Ron, I think it is time to "weapons of mass destruction" your rat friends.
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So sorry to hear about losing the duckling.
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Sounds like we need to round up rat wranglers and head for SCG's place. I'd be fuming right now. Poor little duckling.

OK.........Poison that sucker!!
 
And a flamethrower. And a side of napalm.

I don't tend to overreact often, but when I do it looks something like this:



I had caught mites from a chicken swap.

And worms. The above is just my miticides.
I used this
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and it was very effective. I put it out at night wearing gloves--in a place where only rats would get it.

It is a medium level anti-coagulant and if a pet or chicken eats the dead rat, it is treatable with Vitamin K.

Rats are very attracted to water so they do not have as much avoidance to it.
 
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I used this
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and it was very effective. I put it out at night wearing gloves--in a place where only rats would get it.

It is a medium level anti-coagulant and if a pet or chicken eats the dead rat, it is treatable with Vitamin K.

Rats are very attracted to water so they do not have as much avoidance to it.

Just to put into perspective the following is the amount required to be toxic in various animals.

0.3 to 7 mg/kg in rats,
3.0 to 7.5 mg/kg in dogs,
4.7 mg/kg in cats,
150 mg/kg in pigs,
50 to 300 mg/kg in mice,
35 mg/kg in rabbits


So basically a dog would have to eat a **** load of rats to get the blood levels needed to get sick
 

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