Dec 28, 2011 #11 Pele Songster 8 Years Joined Feb 25, 2011 Messages 4,392 Reaction score 163 Points 243 Location Boise If you are concerned about rats, then put out traps around the brooder. They can eat chicks, but it's possible that they have another source and will leave yours alone. Either way, you'll be able to sleep better knowing that the traps are out.
If you are concerned about rats, then put out traps around the brooder. They can eat chicks, but it's possible that they have another source and will leave yours alone. Either way, you'll be able to sleep better knowing that the traps are out.
Dec 28, 2011 #12 Ibicella Songster 10 Years Joined Nov 13, 2009 Messages 578 Reaction score 44 Points 176 Location Everett, WA Quote: Agreed on all counts. Rats won't hunt unless they were seriously short on food. The laziest option first is the ratties way. XD
Quote: Agreed on all counts. Rats won't hunt unless they were seriously short on food. The laziest option first is the ratties way. XD