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  1. blucoondawg

    Unprotected free ranging in very rural areas?

    Your can argue the point all you like to me its a point that doesn't make much sense, chickens have been domesticated for thousands of years and have been present on this continent as long as European travelers have been here. It's pretty safe to say predators know chickens are edible and have...
  2. blucoondawg

    Unprotected free ranging in very rural areas?

    Ya well my point is if a dog can recognize them as prey having never seen one before a wild dog most certainly will too
  3. blucoondawg

    Unprotected free ranging in very rural areas?

    Your welcome to your opinion but comparing invasive insects with no predators to different species of birds is a pretty loose comparison considering chickens have many predators on every continent with the exception of Antarctica and somehow I doubt there's many free range flocks there. My...
  4. blucoondawg

    Unprotected free ranging in very rural areas?

    I agree, a prey animal especially a bird is going to be recognized as such by any local predator and most certainly always has especially considering chickens are usually kept in flocks which means more noise, smell, etc to attract the predators. I don't know that a predator associates humans...
  5. blucoondawg

    Unprotected free ranging in very rural areas?

    I agree as well, in very rural areas predators aren't often going to mess about places of human habitation, the most likely animal I am going to encounter on my property a few times a year are skunks. We aren't close enough to water to have mink or coon and there aren't any oak trees near by...
  6. blucoondawg

    Unprotected free ranging in very rural areas?

    Chickens were domesticated in East Asia
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