Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
I was going to say, by letting them free range, the grass stays good all around, and they don't have to live in the mud. They do like to scratch thru the compost pile and spread it out.
Invest in a rat proof feeder or two. Rats are persistent and creative.
Catch ‘em in small live traps (too small for chickens to enter).We had a big rat problem. Once they get into the coop to eat chicken feed they end up eating eggs too.
The previous feeder had a plastic trough and the rats gnawed into it. I patched it with aluminum sheet and they gnawed through that! The new feeder is galvanized and (finally) rat proof.
Just wait. If you have feed, you will have mice.Fortunately we don't have a rat issue. It's rare I have a mouse issue even. Feed bags in the garage on pallets, no mice. I have traps in the garage and nothing.