So sorry for your loss, Cari. It's hard, and some chickens just don't live as long as we would like.
The bait I've used is colored sickly green, nothing like food. Yuck!'
When I have bait out, it's in a bait holder that only little critters (rodents) can enter, and it's not available to anyone else.
I lost many eggs and three nice bantams to rats in my coop last spring, it was awful! I had insulated the coop walls and covered it with plywood, a perfect rodent haven. Look hard at your coop and fix any openings larger that 1/2" diameter, and don't have hollow spaces like I did.
You should have a coop/ run large and safe enough to have your birds locked in at times, because this isn't the only predator problem that you'll ever have!
I'm most concerned about rodent bait and my dogs and cats, and they are nowhere near the bait, and not able to get to those dead critters.
Actually, I've used bait for rats in my barn twice, and at the coop this year, and never seen a dead rodent! I use broudificon (now harder to find) which is a warfarin type poison, and I think the critters go back to their dens and die there. Better for everyone else too.
Mary
The bait I've used is colored sickly green, nothing like food. Yuck!'
When I have bait out, it's in a bait holder that only little critters (rodents) can enter, and it's not available to anyone else.
I lost many eggs and three nice bantams to rats in my coop last spring, it was awful! I had insulated the coop walls and covered it with plywood, a perfect rodent haven. Look hard at your coop and fix any openings larger that 1/2" diameter, and don't have hollow spaces like I did.
You should have a coop/ run large and safe enough to have your birds locked in at times, because this isn't the only predator problem that you'll ever have!
I'm most concerned about rodent bait and my dogs and cats, and they are nowhere near the bait, and not able to get to those dead critters.
Actually, I've used bait for rats in my barn twice, and at the coop this year, and never seen a dead rodent! I use broudificon (now harder to find) which is a warfarin type poison, and I think the critters go back to their dens and die there. Better for everyone else too.
Mary