Jastorm
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I've got a little flock of five Red Production Layers, just over 3 months old. They have always had food available at all times. I've been keeping it in the coop so rats don't get at it. The hens are free to go in and out all day long. However, I have discovered that rats are indeed finding their way into the feed during the day. They brazenly march right up the ramp in broad daylight, ignoring the hens who have accepted their presence. If we were allowed to have a rooster, I would get one!
It is a losing battle to get the run completely rat proof, however when the coop is locked up at night, the rats cannot get in.
I am thinking of having the food available only when the hens are locked inside, and then removing it when the coop is open. Is it OK to do this at this age?
How do others deal with rats?
Thanks!
It is a losing battle to get the run completely rat proof, however when the coop is locked up at night, the rats cannot get in.
I am thinking of having the food available only when the hens are locked inside, and then removing it when the coop is open. Is it OK to do this at this age?
How do others deal with rats?
Thanks!
