I don't know how to explain it so it makes sense. you don't necessarily have to see them all, all the time. If you have an area of cover where the chickens seek refuge, where they dust, where they hang out....that's where you want to put the cd mobiles. Or whatever you want to call them. We...
Teery, that's way too many CD's for one thing. I think we have like three In various places in trees around the barnyard, one on a stand that we can move anywhere, and one on each door of the barn to try to keep hawks out of the barn. I shouldn't have said to get as many as you can find. We...
And that is absolutely true. A few months ago we had a fox problem. I was told by many that coyote urine and bobcat urine would not work to deter them. I started thinking and reasoned that yeah, coyote urine would probably not work because they are used to smelling it. But bobcat urine...
You have to be innovative, as in attempts to control ALL predator harassment. We move the CD's around frequently. We also use bird bombs whenever the flock alarms. I have an advantage in that I work from home, and my husband is retired, our adult children are sometimes here, so we can make...
you know, you are entitled to your opinion, but in fact, it does work. And if you talk to any reputable bird store, they will tell you the same thing, that it works.. Furthermore, our yard does NOT look like a dump, because we use a little discretion in where we put the cd's.,. Maybe yours...
I've seen that happen just one time. May have happened more than once, but the time I saw it happen was pretty cool. Roo and hawk in a standoff. And the hawk gave up first.
Get as many old CDs as you can find and hang them in various places around the coop or wherever the chickens run. Sometimes use one
sometimes string two or more together. You can decorate them further with pieces of glittery ribbon and we add feathers to ours to make them spin more. The...