My personal experience is that the chicken food belongs OUTSIDE in a metal can with a lid. Secure it more if you have trouble with raccoon's getting into it. I made the mistake of letting a small bag of corn get put away in an one car garage and it became rodent ranch. I was overrun. It was awful. I had to empty the entire garage, clean it with bleach, scrub it down completely, rodent proof it and then make sure all the openings were sealed. I now keep the food in a small metal garbage can near the coop with the lid on.
I also rebuilt my coop and used hardware cloth and built a reverse Wichita Chicken Coop. I used hardware cloth and it has been an awesome investment. The small holes means that rodents cannot get into the coop so my chickens are not sharing their food (and germs) and don't have to freak out because a mouse has invaded their space. I also don't really want my chickens eating mice so keeping them out solves all those problems.
I went from being overrun by mice (including having an owl perched outside my garage to eat them as they came and went) to not seeing a single mouse or a sign of one ever since I built the new coop and put the feed into a can.
Good luck,
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 2:10 PM, The Sassy Six <lorahall@centurylink.net> wrote:
Thank you all so much. Yes, I am going to secure the food well and I have 2 feral cats and one of my own. One of the ferals just had 3 babies but they don't seem to make it much past 5 weeks even when we have brought them in the house to tame them down. I am thrilled with all the replies and I have determined that I will just not worry about it. Thank you and no, I would not let it deter me from getting chickens.
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