ok that helps alot i have to relocate the predetor if possible by giveing it to the metro parks and they decide wht to do with it. they are in charge of all wild life on our property but they wont trap the predator. how would i go about trapping a fox. we live in north west ohio thank you
i got the coop secure last night and didn't lose any thing . what im trying to figure out is what just takes 4 birds without a trace so i can trap and relocate it. thank you
i can not post pictures of the coop at the moment because of tech isues with my camera. the coop was not locked up and was not predator proof it does not show any sighns of a struggle i built a better door for that coop and another but it got too dark for me too finish the other coops. i think i...
i have a hen that went missing on monday night and 3 juvinile pullets that went missing on tuesday night there is no feathers and no hole for an arial predator to get in. please help i cant afford to lose any more birdsi have lost almost half my flock due to recent mink problems.
if youre going to spend the money on good wire fence you should consider cage wire it is in many different heights and lengths we used it on my aunts pheasant pen and have never had any predaters penetrate it
weasles can go through a 2 inch hole and usually leave the body behind they chew a hole in the chickens rear end and eat the insides of the chicken and then leave the rest behind
sounds like a snake killed youre missing chicks or a hawk would do the same thing if there out side
we have several barn cats that are well fed and didn't try to get any of the bantams that were in a large insulated shed and the cats were able to go in there and did no try to kill the bantams, for chicks we kept a wire lid on the brooder, and then put them in a chicken coop with a covered run...