Barn cats are worth their weight in gold! The presene of a cat in your feed room and all the mice and rats just disappear, Of course you must be sure it is neutered.
Great article! My dog has caught more mice than my cat though. Last summer a rabbit ran out of the barn- I don't mind visitors, but if they damage anything, let's just say u may never see them again. Oh, there was a snake in my barn too one time, that is the only animal including rats that are absolutely not allowed inside my barn at any given time!
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, I ACTUALLY LIKE SNAKES... AS LONG AS THEY'RE NOT POISONOUS! I STEP ASIDE AND ALLOW THEM TO GO ON THEIR WAY AND DO THEIR THING. MY SISTER'S JACK RUSSELL TERRIER, SNOWDEN, IS A GREAT HUNTER AROUND THE BARN, TOO, BUT LET'S JUST SAY HE'S NEVER GOING TO SNEAK UP ON ANYTHING. HE'S A RATHER NOISY HUNTER: RATHER VOCAL IN HIS ENTHUSIASTIC PURSUITS. JUST TO BE CLEAR: I'M ALL FOR PRESERVING NATURE. HONESTLY, I DON'T EVEN KILL SPIDERS OR CRICKETS IN MY HOUSE. I MERELY TRANSPORT THEM OUTSIDE. BUT I DO HAVE TO PROTECT MY HORSES-- AND MY EXPENSIVE TACK-- FROM THE DISEASES & DESTRUCTION THAT COME FROM SOME UNINVITED CRITTERS.
O Kay I need to invest in a humane TRAP, for the raccoons that have recently taken up residence in my big building attached to my barn and arena...they're weight has made a mess of all my insulation in the 30' height ceilings,,,,aaahhhhh...all the insulation is hanging..these raccoons are recking the place. Ever seen loggers climb poles with a rope and pegs on their feet....these raccoons straddle the metal pilings like wildfire, up 30'. What to do....will they ever leave...uh?