My arms hurt from moving stuff, but we got another rat. Female in the middle of having her litter. The more aggressive and older ninja silkies in that pen were attacking the thing while Athena had it in her mouth.
I will say that Athena is a wonderful dog. She didn't hardly blink at the featherballs launching at her face. Nor did she retaliate when one got her on accident. She knew they were trying to help.
If you can freeze the dead babies they might be okay to give to a wildlife rescue or someone with a snake for feed. We just put poison out to deal with any rats that wander in our yard but you have fresh killed meat by hunting them. The wildlife center where I am volunteering has to buy frozen rats to feed and they can get expensive. I am sure the raptors would eat wild rats, lol.
The ravens know where I toss dead rats and old eggs. It's already gone.
The large fowl hens got the babies since silkies are never interested in them. The big girls all out fight over them.
that does not surprise me at all the one of my girls found a garter snake today
should have seen that race![]()
Oh man. I've rescued a lot of baby garters from both chickens and cats. Th dogs think they smell interesting but don't attack them