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  1. mkeawsh

    Again. With the hawk.

    Raccoons. Until I figured out a solution, I lost at least 8 - 10 chickens to raccoons reaching in any where they could to get at a sleeping chicken. They pull and pull them and eventually rip off what they can get through the hole and the head is always gone along with some upper body that is...
  2. mkeawsh

    Again. With the hawk.

    I hope not. :( I know the feeling. My first little girl, I lost, I looked for hours in acres and acres of woods in the rain. I just could not accept that she wasn't somewhere that I could find her.
  3. mkeawsh

    Again. With the hawk.

    LOL Sounds like my Buddy. The roosters send up the alarm and Buddy comes running or I just have to say in a excited voice "Find IT" and he is looking up the whole time running an "S" pattern further and further on the property. My chickens have a lot of hiding places they can go besides all...
  4. mkeawsh

    Again. With the hawk.

    All my rooster send up alarms and everyone goes running or my great pyrenees comes running to protect. Three of my rooster stand out in the open (we live in a hollow in the woods) sending up an alarm and putting themselves in harms way until all the hens are hiding. I love real men. :)
  5. mkeawsh

    Again. With the hawk.

    Mine free-range every day unless I know I am not going to be home. Then I don't let them out in the morning. They can't stand to be confined and make sure I know it,
  6. mkeawsh

    Again. With the hawk.

    Yep, my Pyrenees is always looking to the sky and has literally chased hawks that were diving for my chickens. I watched him last month chase a great horned owl from tree to tree until it gave up and flew away. No worries with him around. Between chasing off coyotes from my goats to chasing...
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