I had the same thing happen. My run was attached to the barn, where I had a horse stall serve as a coop. It was roomy and nice but the netting had a tiny gap in it because of the way the barn’s wall was uneven. This gap was soon discovered by two unlucky hawks. Thankfully both died, one killed by my rooster, and the other strangled in the netting, but things could have been worse.So sorry for your loss. I agree with the other posts. I have covered large pens for my birds. My pens are covered with good heavy duty netting. I also have electric wires around my coops and pens, and nothing has gotten past the hot wires. I had a fox dig under a gate and kill some birds so now I have concrete under the gates. When I first put up the netting I ran short and bought some online that turned out to be crappy and an owl went through it three times. Each time I replaced it with more crappy netting because at the time that is all I had. Since I have replaced it with some good heavy duty netting, problem solved. My DH and a friend built me some coops that were open on one side but we live in Florida. Their hearts were in the right place but not a good idea to have one side completely open. I put tarps over them. Here is the owl going through the netting.
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