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Poll Results: The worst predator?

 
  • 24% (908)
    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
3659 Total Votes  
post #741 of 833

THANKS!! I'll look into to the hot wire & burner.  One or two strands?  Will this hurt the horses or my dogs?  They aren't any danger to the chickens, they just like to watch them.

post #742 of 833
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I would use two strands.  One about 8" and the 2nd at about 24".  It's not going to hurt your animals but once they've hit they will definitely avoid it.

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.

6 Nest rollout nest box plans  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/287684/new-rollout-nest-design-picture-heavy-edited-1-21

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

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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.

6 Nest rollout nest box plans  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/287684/new-rollout-nest-design-picture-heavy-edited-1-21

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

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post #743 of 833

i change my vote to dog i just lost 6-8 birds to a dog or two i am definitly investing in electric fencing

1 crazy cat, 13 ameracaunas, 4 PR, 6silkies , 2 TT, 6 ;GSL, ;and 3 bos, 4 cochins, 10 leghorns, 6 blue laced red wyandotte, 6 crested birds yet to be determined and finally 2 mix crazy chicks thats my flock

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1 crazy cat, 13 ameracaunas, 4 PR, 6silkies , 2 TT, 6 ;GSL, ;and 3 bos, 4 cochins, 10 leghorns, 6 blue laced red wyandotte, 6 crested birds yet to be determined and finally 2 mix crazy chicks thats my flock

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post #744 of 833

Dog wipe out my whole flock couple years back 190+ chicken, duck, geese...  I came home from work one afternoon, the whole yard was like killing field,  dead bodies every where.   Only thing left standing was a  pitbull with a bloody face.  I ran inside the house and grab my shootgun, end of the story. 

Fowlrus - Schertz TX - Home for the following:  Guardian Dogs, Guinea and geese. 
bantom: Showgirl/Silkie of all colors, Black tail white Japanese.
LF: blue wheaten Ameraucana, buff, Columbian & silver laced Wyandotte, buff Orpington, black Australorp, olive eggers and Marans.
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Fowlrus - Schertz TX - Home for the following:  Guardian Dogs, Guinea and geese. 
bantom: Showgirl/Silkie of all colors, Black tail white Japanese.
LF: blue wheaten Ameraucana, buff, Columbian & silver laced Wyandotte, buff Orpington, black Australorp, olive eggers and Marans.
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post #745 of 833

Dogs are the worst predator I know of because some animal rights activist or misinformed neighbor could have your head for picking a dog off rant.gif

 

I also despise dogs, so that sways my vote tongue.png

 

Coons would definitely be second because of their brutality and extreme intelligence.

My favorite breeds are: Kraienkoppe, Orloff, Thai Gamefowl, Leghorns

 

"And God said to the man and woman, 'Subdue the Earth, and have dominion over every living thing'."

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My favorite breeds are: Kraienkoppe, Orloff, Thai Gamefowl, Leghorns

 

"And God said to the man and woman, 'Subdue the Earth, and have dominion over every living thing'."

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post #746 of 833

  I second that.

Fowlrus - Schertz TX - Home for the following:  Guardian Dogs, Guinea and geese. 
bantom: Showgirl/Silkie of all colors, Black tail white Japanese.
LF: blue wheaten Ameraucana, buff, Columbian & silver laced Wyandotte, buff Orpington, black Australorp, olive eggers and Marans.
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Fowlrus - Schertz TX - Home for the following:  Guardian Dogs, Guinea and geese. 
bantom: Showgirl/Silkie of all colors, Black tail white Japanese.
LF: blue wheaten Ameraucana, buff, Columbian & silver laced Wyandotte, buff Orpington, black Australorp, olive eggers and Marans.
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post #747 of 833

i,m scottish member here badger worst (fully protected), then fox, the feral / wild cat, then pine marten

post #748 of 833

I have in the last 2 days have lost 7 laying hens to what I think is a Raccoon 4 the first night and then 3 more sac um to serious injury's.

I hope that we don't loose any more.

In the picture below you will see at the very right end a wooden box the hen on top of the box about 5 feet off the ground is were the possible Raccoon tore its way threw the chicken wire making a hole about a 18 inches across.

Its probably my fault in the past we had gone out every night and made sure all the chickens were secured in that wooden box for the night then let out each morning.

The favorite place to roost was on top of that box so we started just securing the coop and let them stay on top of that wooden box during the worm months.

I have 2 roosters and 5 hens left other than 8 chics in another area secure.

 

 

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post #749 of 833

Never lost a bird to predators. I lost a Turkey that wandered onto the highway and got run over.
 

post #750 of 833

Out of the nine we have lost over the past three years only one did we find evidence of a predator. I found paw prints from a yote and a pile of feathers. All the other chickens disappeared without a trace. We have Bald Eagles, Hawks and Turkey Vultures and I have seen all of them in the trees around the house. I am guessing they are responsible for the other missing chickens. 

 

The good part is that since our roo has been around we have not lost anymore. wee.gif

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