I have seen it with my own eyes, a small healthy looking rat popping out from under a half barrel in broad daylight and heading for the chicken feeder. I have moved the chicken food well away from the half barrel and have to decide what to do about the rats. I always take the chicken food in at night. I had apples in the shed over winter and none of them had rodent tooth marks in them.
I keep the chicken food in a galvanized bin (old style heavy lid.) I have compost bins and mostly put food waste in a bin which is rodent proof, parts screw together, it has a floor and only narrow slits.
I am happy to buy poison and bait boxes, but what happens if the chooks come across a corpse and peck at it? I don't imagine a rat would die in the open and the chooks are more likely to find it than I am if it is in the undergrowth.
I keep the chicken food in a galvanized bin (old style heavy lid.) I have compost bins and mostly put food waste in a bin which is rodent proof, parts screw together, it has a floor and only narrow slits.
I am happy to buy poison and bait boxes, but what happens if the chooks come across a corpse and peck at it? I don't imagine a rat would die in the open and the chooks are more likely to find it than I am if it is in the undergrowth.
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