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- Fareham, Hampshire UK
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- Number of Hives
- 6
A word of caution: Hens are messy eaters and, if you live in the countryside, you'll inevitably find the odd rat or two dining on your hen food. If you're a good shot with a .22 you will be kept busy. Just something to be aware of before you go into it.
Not just in the countryside ... I live in the middle of the town and we get rats attracted to our hens .. I have a Weirauch .177 and I use hollow nose pellets .. knocks a rat dead if you can hit it. The little beggars are very fast ..I found traps were virtually useless but a bait area that they can get used to that's visible to an upstairs window - and a bit of patience .. works a treat. Think I've shot all the ones that were around my hens now .. but, they will be back !
I have 1" fox proof mesh on my run and you would be amazed at what size rat can get through that size mesh. Golden rule is definitely take the food out of the run at night and keep it in metal containers .. second rule, try and keep the area around the run clear as possible, rats are not keen to cross open spaces - but - if they are hungry they will do almost anything to get at food. And DIG ... you would not believe how well rats can dig ....