A Little Graphic, but Good News!
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- Doug The Chickenman
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A Little Graphic, but Good News!
I guess it is time for some more silkies then, once the method of entry is blocked, and the rest of the coop is fortified.
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A Little Graphic, but Good News!
Thanks everyone, really relieved to finally get it before spring and babies come along. I realize it probably wont be too long before another moves in to the territory so wont put anything else in the barn until I have the pens ready. yes Doug, you will know when I am ready for silkies!
Thanks Ross for the info about them making caches. it always seemed counter productive to me to remove the entire source of food when if you took one at a time they would last longer. Your explanation makes sense.
Yes, that is a rat trap It is caught in. it was placed into a box, or tube my hubby built. there are lots of You Tube videos that explain how to do it. The nails were an addition this time as it was a particular tricky one to catch.
Thanks Ross for the info about them making caches. it always seemed counter productive to me to remove the entire source of food when if you took one at a time they would last longer. Your explanation makes sense.
Yes, that is a rat trap It is caught in. it was placed into a box, or tube my hubby built. there are lots of You Tube videos that explain how to do it. The nails were an addition this time as it was a particular tricky one to catch.
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