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JackisAmazing Super Jockey (101) | The only dog i have is a wimpy jack Russel who would be chased by the rats and its too risking putting bait down. Defiantly not using the hay.
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| Reg 19/4/2009 | | Posted 7:51pm, Thursday 9th September | |
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Equinek9bovine RR Addict (4490) | Ooo dear. Put posion down or get a ratter dog in there! Agree with everything ppl have said. There could be a chance of Lepto But maybe youc could wash it? just a thought?
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| Reg 27/9/2008 | | Posted 5:08pm, Wednesday 8th September | |
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JackisAmazing Super Jockey (101) | Oh. in that case i think i will sacrifice those bales..
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| Reg 19/4/2009 | | Posted 9:28pm, Monday 6th September | |
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crystal=] RR Vice President (26340) | what about rats getting into feed?
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| Reg 14/12/2007 | | Posted 4:31pm, Monday 6th September | |
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StarSign RR Addict (2639) | A guy round here found rats in his hay and it gave his pony hepatitis.
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| Reg 19/1/2009 | | Posted 12:46pm, Monday 6th September | |
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*ooɯ* RR Addict (1689) |
Evelyn wrote:
Generally not a good idea as they make the hay small also rat pee can carry Leptospirosis which is not good for horse or human |
agreed!! lepto can make u very sick as well as animals
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| Reg 24/2/2010 | | Posted 12:41pm, Monday 6th September | |
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imstayc RR Addict (2826) | I once found a perfectly flat rat that had mummified in the hayshed, it was so cool!
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| Reg 17/11/2009 | | Posted 11:00am, Monday 6th September | |
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Evelyn RR Governer (6394) | Generally not a good idea as they make the hay small also rat pee can carry Leptospirosis which is not good for horse or human
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| Reg 18/12/2005 | | Posted 6:36am, Monday 6th September | |
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JackisAmazing Super Jockey (101) | Ive just discovered that there are rats in one of my hay sheds. There were still 9ish bales in that shed, they had some poo on them ans kinda have that ratty smell on them. Can they still be used?
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| Reg 19/4/2009 | | Posted 8:58pm, Sunday 5th September | |
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