Do Chickens Attract Snakes? - Kylon Powell
Robert King
Snakes are drawn to chicken coops for a variety of reasons, but why is this the case? Snakes are not drawn to chicken coops because of the chickens, contrary to popular belief. In all likelihood, they found your coop while searching for one of the following: RATS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION (rats, mice, etc.)
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Snakes won’t be scared off by a coop full of chickens; in fact, a coop full of chickens could bring them in. Since most snakes are carnivores, they’ll often go after rodents, and chicken coops are a great place to look for these creatures. Snakes are also known to prey on chicken eggs and chicks in their infancy.
Do chickens catch snakes?
Yes, but unlike guinea fowl, they aren’t snake hunters. The only snakes that chickens will eat are the ones that are so small that they can fit in their beaks.
What animal keeps snakes away from chickens?
Chickens and Guinea fowl are a good combination because Guinea fowl will alert you to any danger, but they are especially averse to snakes.
Are snakes afraid of chicken?
What’s the Deal with Snakes and Chickens? Because chickens are known to attack and kill snakes, snakes are afraid of chickens. The fact that adult chickens can kill and swallow small snakes is a particular source of fear for snakes of all sizes. Your chickens’ eggs and chicks can also be eaten by snakes.
Are chicken snakes poisonous?
The non-venomous western rat snake, also known as the chicken snake, is found in North America.