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Some days I get so fed up of living on an organic farm
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerjon" data-source="post: 880293" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>LRTX1 that is a good photo showing what I was trying to say. We place the roller higher so they can't grab the axle the can spins on and get themselves out. But that will do the job and thanks for putting up a picture of what I was trying to explain!</p><p>Regolith, they aren't stupid, they won't just dive in a bucket and commit suicide. Also, if it is a feed container issue (feed spilled, feed left in bags, feed poured on ground) they won't be hungry and go to the bait. You don't say how you are storing and feeding your feed. I worked for a guy that hated rats and mice yet would get a truckload of oats and pour it in a small room in the barn and feed out with shovels. Haven for mice and rats. He wouldn't change his feed storage habits, they wouldn't change their feeding habits. Disgusting what the bottom of the oats "bin" looked like!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerjon, post: 880293, member: 17113"] LRTX1 that is a good photo showing what I was trying to say. We place the roller higher so they can't grab the axle the can spins on and get themselves out. But that will do the job and thanks for putting up a picture of what I was trying to explain! Regolith, they aren't stupid, they won't just dive in a bucket and commit suicide. Also, if it is a feed container issue (feed spilled, feed left in bags, feed poured on ground) they won't be hungry and go to the bait. You don't say how you are storing and feeding your feed. I worked for a guy that hated rats and mice yet would get a truckload of oats and pour it in a small room in the barn and feed out with shovels. Haven for mice and rats. He wouldn't change his feed storage habits, they wouldn't change their feeding habits. Disgusting what the bottom of the oats "bin" looked like! [/QUOTE]
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