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I'm so jealous! Our North Sea was grey and a sub artic 3 degrees Celsius when I had my New Year dip.View attachment 3369883
I love winters here!
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I'm so jealous! Our North Sea was grey and a sub artic 3 degrees Celsius when I had my New Year dip.View attachment 3369883
I love winters here!
I had a similar stinky mess in the old greenhouse I use to cover the big coop. The sand had compacted and mixed with old food and poop so I shovelled the lot out while DH was at football. I had plenty of 'help' though...I spent two hours today digging out my quail pens from the mudThe rats have tunneled enough that the ground is loose and saturated much lower than I expected when building their setups and pavers. I discovered after our last round of rains that the coops were almost level to the ground and their living area was a semi cemented 4” thick mixture of feed, poop, pine shavings and muddy water. It was a disgusting massively stinky mess. So since the weather is supposed to stay wet and nasty for at least the next 10 days…I knew I had to fix it. After all the cleaning, crawling in mud, and moving pens around…I’m hoping they will stay put and safe. They’re now up on cinder blocks and wrapped in tarps.
AND those bloody rats dug a hole into my coop and chewed through the mat I used to keep critters outSo I also had to add that to the day before the winds and rain started up again. By the time we are through I will have used pavers and metal plates everywhere and the coop will be Fort Knox
Let me know if the buckets work on larger rat sized rodents! I’ve been eying them for awhile now!
OMGeeze that is simply heavenly!!! We may need to take another cruise now!!!View attachment 3369883
I love winters here!
Oh that sounds awful to have to deal with!AND those bloody rats dug a hole into my coop and chewed through the mat I used to keep critters out![]()
I'm curious about those bucket traps too. Looking forward to hearing what you think of them.Found 3 eggs in the runs today...I think maybe the young'uns haven't quite figured out what the urge is all about. I think I may have missed the two since I hadn't looked on the other side of the coop the past few days. Luckily, it's naturally refrigerated, but boy were they muddy! Deployed one bucket trap and filled the holes the rats had dug along the fence line. Reconnected their water bucket to the auto filler hose and disconnected the heated water bucket for now, until next freeze. Cockerel Ertugrul is doing a great job rounding everyone up, along with Cockerel Rumi. They were last into the coop today. He has not tried to attack me at all lately.
I can see why!View attachment 3369883
I love winters here!
Sounds like a lovely day. I'm glad you get a little more time with Cisco...I'm sure he'll be missed.Rode Boo out to Mana with the intent of grabbing some irrigation tape for my basket project. Great ride, nice day. Unfortunately for me, even though the gates were open the tape is in a fenced in field. So... I need to find another source. Should not be that hard and maybe part of the adventure.
Flock is terrific and gave me 14 eggs today. Lots of screaming and yelling at the boxes this morning. Too funny. I just love my babies. Just scraped boards and filled feeders today.
Vet gave Cisco. Nice to have that out of the way. Though I am getting sad to know he is not our boy anymore. Delivery date is a few weeks away so I will enjoy him until then.
Told dh I wanted to order dinner out tonight. BBQ chicken bowl from LL BBQ was a treat. I like not cooking. Chooks will get some good leftovers tomorrow.
So much work, 10 more days of rain, and rats to boot.I spent two hours today digging out my quail pens from the mudThe rats have tunneled enough that the ground is loose and saturated much lower than I expected when building their setups and pavers. I discovered after our last round of rains that the coops were almost level to the ground and their living area was a semi cemented 4” thick mixture of feed, poop, pine shavings and muddy water. It was a disgusting massively stinky mess. So since the weather is supposed to stay wet and nasty for at least the next 10 days…I knew I had to fix it. After all the cleaning, crawling in mud, and moving pens around…I’m hoping they will stay put and safe. They’re now up on cinder blocks and wrapped in tarps.
AND those bloody rats dug a hole into my coop and chewed through the mat I used to keep critters outSo I also had to add that to the day before the winds and rain started up again. By the time we are through I will have used pavers and metal plates everywhere and the coop will be Fort Knox
Let me know if the buckets work on larger rat sized rodents! I’ve been eying them for awhile now!