- Nov 28, 2011
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I saw an bald eagle fly over our house recently and was awestruck, having never seen one flying free. I thought it was just passing through, but now know that a nesting pair had set up housekeeping. There are at LEAST 3 eagles and they have been poaching day-range chickens and ducks out of our 1-1/2 acre pasture. We have all of the usual predators as well, but didn't know the eagles were also hunting here until 2 weeks ago. An adult eagle glided down like a landing plane, herding the birds into the fence line to trap them. It grabbed my Cayuga duck, trying to regain altitude when I chased it off by waving my arms and yelling. The eagle fled, leaving the duck behind with a huge talon hole in her side. (Gabby has recovered quickly btw.) It rained hard today, but that didn't stop an eagle from killing and eating my Polish rooster about 40 feet from the house. What kind of measures can I take to protect my birds as we work to make covered runs? We have two small covered runs already but they can't house all the poultry for any length of time. The fastest solution I can come up with is to lean sections of wood on top of concrete blocks against the fence so the chickens can run underneath when the roosters alarm-call. We have a number of small outbuildings that the birds can hide in, but we need solutions around the fence boundaries, because the birds can't always reach the sheds in time, given the size of the pasture. (I am aware of the eagles' protected status, btw.) Google ideas also include movable scarecrows, dogs (ours is ancient) and perhaps noisemakers when the eagle is spotted (but we aren't outside all the time.
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I appreciate your help and expertise...

I appreciate your help and expertise...