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I put my chickens food in a small galvanised trough which is covered to stop it getting rained on but every morning just recently its slimy with slug trail.

How can I get rid of the slugs/snails without harming the chickens. Feed is dear enough without feeding

slugs.

 

PS I thought chickens were supposed to eat slugs but I must have the strain that dont :thumbdown:

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WELL MATE ,

 

 

I WILL GIVE YOU A TIP ............... FEED THE BIRDS ............IN THE MORNING , GIVE THEM TEN MINUTES TO EAT ALL THEY WANT THEN LIFT THE FOOD , DO THE SAME IN THE EVENING

THERES NO NEED TO LEAVE FEED DOWN FOR BIRDS ALL DAY ........... YOU GET PICKY EATERS THAT WAY , AND WILL END UP FEEDING MORE VERMIN THAN POULTRY . AFTER A WHILE YOU WILL WORK OUT WHAT THEY WANT TO EAT AND CAN PUT A MEASURE CUP FULL INTO THE FEEDER , == NO WASTE .................

SLUGS ETC CAN OFTEN CARRY PARASITES SO WORM REGULARLY

 

DUCKWING

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I put my chickens food in a small galvanised trough which is covered to stop it getting rained on but every morning just recently its slimy with slug trail.

How can I get rid of the slugs/snails without harming the chickens. Feed is dear enough without feeding

slugs.

 

PS I thought chickens were supposed to eat slugs but I must have the strain that dont :thumbdown:

If you can wrap a layer of copper wire(electrical) around the trough the slugs will not cross it.

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I put my chickens food in a small galvanised trough which is covered to stop it getting rained on but every morning just recently its slimy with slug trail.

How can I get rid of the slugs/snails without harming the chickens. Feed is dear enough without feeding

slugs.

 

PS I thought chickens were supposed to eat slugs but I must have the strain that dont :thumbdown:

If you can wrap a layer of copper wire(electrical) around the trough the slugs will not cross it.

 

 

Yes they will still cross it! Thats an old wives tale :laugh:

 

As has been said feed in morning and lift it when they finish then same at night. They will probably eat the slugs and other grubs during the day if theres no feed left for them. You could also try treating the ground around the run with nematodes which will eat the slugs :D

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Thats it then the feeder is no more, I will feed them it the morning and evening and not leave any down :thumbs:

 

Thanks again everyone.

 

PS I would still like to kill the little blighters (slugs) :boxing:

 

That's what I do mate.

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I put my chickens food in a small galvanised trough which is covered to stop it getting rained on but every morning just recently its slimy with slug trail.

How can I get rid of the slugs/snails without harming the chickens. Feed is dear enough without feeding

slugs.

 

PS I thought chickens were supposed to eat slugs but I must have the strain that dont :thumbdown:

If you can wrap a layer of copper wire(electrical) around the trough the slugs will not cross it.

 

 

Yes they will still cross it! Thats an old wives tale :laugh:

 

As has been said feed in morning and lift it when they finish then same at night. They will probably eat the slugs and other grubs during the day if theres no feed left for them. You could also try treating the ground around the run with nematodes which will eat the slugs :D

Works for me. :tongue2:

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