I HATE posts like this. They just break my heart. I'm so sorry for your loss. My BR hen was attacked by hawk on Christmas Eve. I was home and heard the screams. I won't forget that sound anytime soon. My whole flock was in chaos. One of the roos even flew into one of the windows of the house. I was SO lucky because I managed to save my hen and she has survived. Her new feathers are growing in now although she is badly scarred from her attack - as am I. It was VERY hard for me to let the birds outside after that and it is only now that I'm getting comfortable with them outside.
My heart truly goes out to you ....
Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas, and Black/Blue Copper Marans
Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas, and Black/Blue Copper Marans













So sorry about your chick! We live in the woods, and I see hawks frequently. My girls only go out in the late afternoon for about 3 hours before they go to roost, and the kids or dog or any of us are usually out with them. Even so, I think since we live in such a heavily wooded area, with a lake across the street, they must have better prey to go after. It might help that they are all fully grown, and "puffy" breeds that look bigger than they really are. I've seen hawks take squirrels, snakes, fish from the lake, small birds, etc. I'm hoping they leave my chickens alone, but you never know. I would just rather they get to "be chickens" than keep them penned up all the time. There is a lot of cover for them in our fenced in yard, and I just hope for the best.




