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  1. mkeawsh

    Giving up on Free Ranging.... Baaahhhh!!!

    Used to have coyotes walking through in the middle of the day until we got our GP. Now we only hear them at night but don't get near with the Niteguards and Buddy.
  2. mkeawsh

    Giving up on Free Ranging.... Baaahhhh!!!

    Don't have flies - gallon storage bag (twist tie kind), Put in cup of water, two pennies in one pointed corner of the bottom of the bag, secure it with bag tie or tie it off. Hang it in chicken house up high so chickens can't get to them. The shape of the corner of the bag filled with water...
  3. mkeawsh

    Giving up on Free Ranging.... Baaahhhh!!!

    I love it! It sounds like here. I usually leave one of the garage doors open so the hens can go in there and lay in their favorite spots besides in the nestboxes in the coop and tractors that I have attached to it. I get so much enjoyment out of watching them free-range and see the different...
  4. mkeawsh

    Giving up on Free Ranging.... Baaahhhh!!!

    I have Niteguards and have not lost one to a raccoon at night in four years. Before I got those, I was losing 2 - 4 chickens a week to raccoons. The way they would rip them apart was just disgusting.
  5. mkeawsh

    Giving up on Free Ranging.... Baaahhhh!!!

    I have a Great Pyrenees that does a marvelous job of keeping away the hawks, coyotes, foxes, great horned owls in the day time and any other predator that comes along. He is always looking skyward and out lasted an owl that was eyeing my brood of 58 free-ranging. He chased that owl from tree...
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