Hate Hawks! Have had them fly into the barn and enter the hen house to take a young bird. Actually had roosters fight one down to the ground where I could hit it with a shovel.I walked out to feed the quail and see something staring at me through the cage. Took me a second to realize it wasn't a quail. It happened so fast I didn't get a good look to see exactly what type of hawk was sitting on my porch railing staring into their cage. It flew off as I screamed and ran back inside.
My question (first time I've seen a hawk in my yard) is will the damn bird come back and try to break into the cage? Do Hawks rip up hardware cloth?
My chickens are now on lockdown.
Not all of them are small. Chicken Hawks yes, but Red tail and Coopers are huge! Having those talons aimed at you is frightening. In an attack dive the hawk is focused on its prey and it can do you harm if you intervene.You are a silly. Hawks are little bitty things, they can't hurt you, and if they tried, you could just wring its neck.
An owl if it feels threatened will attack. Our friend lost his eye when an owl nailed his face while he was in a deer stand.
Oklahoma state statutes allow killing a hawk that is predatorizing your flock...in the act of attacking.It’s illegal to kill a hawk here
All Eagles are totally off limits.
Hit it hard enough so it doesn't scream.Back of the head. Hard crack and they're knocked out.
I prefer rabbit. Hubby prefers quail.For those of you who have done rabbits and quail, why do you prefer one over the other or do you still keep both?
Not doing either right now.
Night crawler worm boxes under the rabbit cages yielded great fishing worms. Quail poop is too "hot" for immediate use...used it in the compost pile.
Rabbits yield larger meat portions....must have more quail to yield the same amount of meat.
Feed bills were about equal. Housing cost about the same....unless you put in an outside living quarters. Quail are more messy than rabbits.
Rabbit hides can be tanned or sold...not so for quail.
Quail eggs were a pain to peel. Three quail eggs equal one banty egg or five quail eggs equal a hen egg.