Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Use of rodenticides

 

That is really sad. Poor silkie!
I have help coming with the barns this morning to make sure all is well for my silkies for the day.
  School: My computer is not hooked up yet, no phone, no window, cell has no signal, it's hot and humid in the room and my requests to change the temperature have been ignored.  I don't have a key to my room or to the staff bathrooms, lights are off in the student restrooms, and I almost wet myself before I arrived home last night.

Cathryn
rainbowsilkies MI


From: Ray Drouillard <ray.drouillard.lists@gmail.com>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] Use of rodenticides

 
I had to fish a silkie out once. :-(

I think we ended up leaning a board in the trough so that any critter
that found itself treading water could climb out. The ducks liked to
get into the trough, too, but we never had a problem with them
drowning. :-)

On 08/30/2011 07:57 PM, deb wrote:
> i figured eventually it would come to that, with the rodentcides.
>
> WRT drowning critters. I have to keep my horse's trough topped off to
> the edge so when the Jack rabbits hop in for a drink they can get out.
> I keep a stock tank float valve on them any way. Goat water too. Even
> though its lower.
>
> Try fishing a floating rabbit out.... eeww is right



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