Honey08
Waffled a lot!
A few weeks ago one of our hens was killed by a Weasel or stoat, and another couple attacked, so we brought them into a spare stable. A week later, something, probably a rat, chewed through the corner of the stable door (this had happened in the hen coop a couple of years before but once I removed the feed at night nothing further happened), so I've had to put bricks inside the door to stop the stoat getting in! This weekend we noticed something had been digging tunnels inside the hen run (which is now unused). To us they look like rat tunnels, but at the same time there are some new mole hills.
I really want to get the hens back out into the run, but until the stoat is caught, they are sitting ducks, and the mess they make in the stable (which is somehow much messier than the run and coop were) is driving me mad and no doubt attracting the rats.
Sooo, I keep wondering if we should get either a ferral cat to live in the stables (we have two house cats that go to the yard a bit, but mainly hunt in the fields and garden) or, after reading the thread on naughty dogs, a Jack Russell...
We already have two dogs, both labs, so I can't see how a little one would be too much more work (famous last words!). We have a smallholding with 16 acres, the hens are kept locked away usually, there are cats in the house, one is a bit timid of the dogs but clever enough to stay out of the way.
Me being me, I have already had a look at Preloved, and there are two 8 month old JRTs in my area free to good home, one is a bitch the other a dog. (We have one of each already). Both well socialised, both say rehoming as working long hours and dogs don't like being on their own (we read that as trashes the joint!). Husband had JRTs as a child and says they are yappy things, but he is 65% on side about getting one. I'm just a soft touch who will rescue anything! The main issue we have had with getting a third dog in the past is that we can only just fit two in the Discovery when we go off to shows etc, but surely another dog that is little is a different issue from another lab sized dog!
So please give me pros and cons of JRs and whether you think they would be helpful if there are rats around.. I've only had big dogs throughout my life.
I really want to get the hens back out into the run, but until the stoat is caught, they are sitting ducks, and the mess they make in the stable (which is somehow much messier than the run and coop were) is driving me mad and no doubt attracting the rats.
Sooo, I keep wondering if we should get either a ferral cat to live in the stables (we have two house cats that go to the yard a bit, but mainly hunt in the fields and garden) or, after reading the thread on naughty dogs, a Jack Russell...
We already have two dogs, both labs, so I can't see how a little one would be too much more work (famous last words!). We have a smallholding with 16 acres, the hens are kept locked away usually, there are cats in the house, one is a bit timid of the dogs but clever enough to stay out of the way.
Me being me, I have already had a look at Preloved, and there are two 8 month old JRTs in my area free to good home, one is a bitch the other a dog. (We have one of each already). Both well socialised, both say rehoming as working long hours and dogs don't like being on their own (we read that as trashes the joint!). Husband had JRTs as a child and says they are yappy things, but he is 65% on side about getting one. I'm just a soft touch who will rescue anything! The main issue we have had with getting a third dog in the past is that we can only just fit two in the Discovery when we go off to shows etc, but surely another dog that is little is a different issue from another lab sized dog!
So please give me pros and cons of JRs and whether you think they would be helpful if there are rats around.. I've only had big dogs throughout my life.