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My chickens are eating the slow-worms!

 

They've found two this week alone. Both me and the other chickens pursued the offender round the garden in order to prize the hapless repltile from her beak, but as soon as I got close, she swallowed it whole! Thats a good 10 inches long. Equivalent to me swallowing a 5 ft Python!

 

Am I going to have the RSPCA round? Slow worms are protected (and beautiful) (and great at eating slugs)

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They live all over the garden.

 

They curl up in piles of leaves, under logs and such. The chickens can't help but find them as they love to scratch around in all the same places that the slow worms like to live.

 

We used to have a lot more, but the cats used to catch them, bring them into the house, and leave little bits of slow worm all over the place.

 

We are an eco-disaster area!

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this happened to me this week as well. I dug a hole in a leafy damp bit of a border to plant a rose and before I could stop them somebody found and swallowed a slow-worm. You wouldn't think it was possible. I was horrified - but luckily I know we have at least 3 'nests' of them in compost bins and the grass clipping pile; which are strictly no-hen areas! I've just discovered we have newts (not the protected great crested) as well and reading up about them they live on land Oct-March so I sincerely hope the marauders don't find where they live especially as I've read on here that some hens will eat frogs.

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We have slow worms and we had terrible trouble with the chickens and them. At one point one of the chooks had pecked one and it had wrapped itself around her beak rather like a cartoon. I had to chase her all round the garden to try and get it off her. We also have a nest of them under our patio as i discovered when i lifted one of the slabs and found about thirty of them. Twasn't fun for me as i have a major problem with snakes and they look way to like a snake for me.

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I think the warm weather earlier this week (or was it last week? ) has woken them up.

 

I rescued one from Teddie the other day and put it under a slab. The chooks don't seem to search them out, so I'm hopeful it won't be a regular thing.

 

Our slow worms (North Abingdon) all come from 16 that a neighbour brought back from Dorset about 20 years ago and put in his compost heap. They've now spread everywhere and even crossed the road so they are well established. I don't think my 3 bantams will dent the population at all.

 

They are lovely - just like copper tubes and they help to keep the slugs etc down. And I don't like snakes either

 

Tricia

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