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Poll Results: The worst predator?

 
  • 24% (907)
    Raccoon
  • 2% (99)
    Opossum
  • 3% (131)
    Weasel
  • 2% (78)
    Mink
  • 0% (22)
    Mountain Lion
  • 1% (46)
    Bear
  • 4% (158)
    Coyote
  • 8% (293)
    Fox
  • 0% (15)
    Eagle
  • 11% (429)
    Hawk
  • 1% (40)
    Owl
  • 19% (697)
    Dog
  • 1% (63)
    Snake
  • 5% (208)
    Man
  • 1% (48)
    Bobcat
  • 1% (43)
    Skunk
  • 1% (46)
    Rats
  • 1% (69)
    Cats
3658 Total Votes  
post #31 of 833

RACCOONS! We had an extremely hard time trapping and figuring out how he was getting in. Every time we would think we had safely caged the chickens in for the night, sure enough we would go out the next morning he had gotten more. He never got any that were in the coop, but we had cages (that had young chickens in them) in the "run" are that was all fenced in and he had gotten the young ones. He ended up getting a total of 13 :*( Our coop is connected to an out door run type thing and it is completely fenced in. The fence is even dug a few feet into thee ground to prevent digging animals in. It also has netting over the top so they didn't fly out. We finally caught him and had a video camera out there and found out how he was getting in. He was HUGE. And he could manage to get into the trap get the bait chicken we would set it in, and NOT set the trap off. My dad had to TIE the chicken to the back of the trap. What a bad experience. But we learned from it and now we know how to keep them 100% safe.

post #32 of 833
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If a moderator reads this I wonder could they add skunks and bobcats to the poll?

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When having problems with chickens stop and think, what would Harlan do?
I've dealt with many thorns in my life and the flower is always worth the effort.

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Smoker plans http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/721017/opas-recirculating-smoker

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post #33 of 833

Currently, I'm having a problem w/ fox but not 100% yet.  Waiting for GamCam to confirm.  Sucker is getting bold & taking chickens during the day...mid-morning (around 9 am).  somad

We've also taken care of a possum.  tongue

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post #34 of 833

It appears the majority of the votes are dog and raccoons. I've never had any problems with raccoons. But dogs are destroying my flock!

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post #35 of 833

Fantastic poll!!

All of our problems have been coon related... I really don't like coons!

Opa, I'm going to stick this!

Rob - Married to my wife Emily for 12 years and have two daughters, 9 and 6.  Home to four hens
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Rob - Married to my wife Emily for 12 years and have two daughters, 9 and 6.  Home to four hens
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post #36 of 833

Seems like coons are in the lead...

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I prefer an ugly truth to a pretty lie. If someone is telling me the truth that is when i will give my heart. ~ Jack Nicholson 

Look! A ladder!! Maybe it leads to heaven, or a sandwich... 

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post #37 of 833

What no one has lost a chicken to an Eagle?

Keeper of 27 hens,  4 PW Leghorns, 1 leghorn mix, 1 FBCMarans, 1 Australorp, 1 Buff Orpington, 1 Mama Olive Egger, 1 Olive Egger broody, 1 EE, a Barred Rock, a RIR, a CQ, 1 Delaware, 1 Black Star, a Splash Ameraucana, 3 W/BW Ameraucanas, 5 polish, 2 Welsummers and exactly 63 chicks of various breeds. and 25 eggs in the bator. YIKES!

 

 

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Keeper of 27 hens,  4 PW Leghorns, 1 leghorn mix, 1 FBCMarans, 1 Australorp, 1 Buff Orpington, 1 Mama Olive Egger, 1 Olive Egger broody, 1 EE, a Barred Rock, a RIR, a CQ, 1 Delaware, 1 Black Star, a Splash Ameraucana, 3 W/BW Ameraucanas, 5 polish, 2 Welsummers and exactly 63 chicks of various breeds. and 25 eggs in the bator. YIKES!

 

 

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post #38 of 833

Even though dogs and raccoons are more common predators, you can keep them out if you are smart/motivated to do so. Same with birds of prey.

I voted for weasel as the worst because I think they are the hardest to keep away from the flock. I had one make a tiny (quarter-sized) hole in the steel vent screen of my otherwise "lockdown coop" and I saw it using that hole!

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post #39 of 833
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mahonri 

What no one has lost a chicken to an Eagle?


I saw an eagle eating a dead possum earlier near my mailbox.
Hope he got his fill and left tongue

post #40 of 833

In my experience it's a toss up between dogs and coons.  I've lost birds to other predators, but only retail.  Dogs and coons will kill the entire flock if they can.

.....Alan.

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