- May 29, 2019
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Hey everyone. I'm posting this as a warning about large rat snakes, which are commonly regarded as helpful to keep around for pest control. We recently had seen several in our coops--one of them over 5 feet long--and caught/released them thinking they were harmless (despite the egg casualty) and ultimately useful for rodent control. We thought wrong. A few days later, while watching our neighbors' poultry, we were horrified to find that one of their turkey poults had been killed by what appears to have been a snake. Her entire head and neck looked wet and was covered in a goopy white material. Here eyes and beak seemed pasted shut. No other visible injuries save for a scratch on her foot. I've since discovered that snake attacks like this are quite common on poultry, especially young/smaller birds (though many have reported seeing full grown hens getting choked by a snake). The snakes will kill/attempt to eat the poor bird but can't get past their shoulders, thus regurgitating them back up. That won't stop them from trying again another day, however. Be forewarned. This is a horrible thing to discover.