Tackling a persistent rodent problem
Rodents often become a problem for poultry farmers over the winter months as food sources dwindle and they move indoors in search of food and warmth. Clearly, rats and mice pose a significant threat to biosecurity and must be dealt with at the earliest opportunity before it turns into an infestation. Laying down an anticoagulant rat poison is the most common way of dealing with this pest, but what if it doesn’t appear to be working?
What is an anticoagulant rat poison?
Anticoagulants come in different types: Hard bait blocks, soft blocks and pellets. They work by blocking the activation of Vitamin K1 in the rodents liver which in turn stops blood clotting.

















































































