Maybe do an electric fence around the perimeter of your yard where you plan to "free range" them? if theyre just in the sideyard it may be simple to just go ahead and do it to make sure nothing comes around them while theyre out there unsupervised.I'm hoping for another do to replace the one that I had pass away 2 years ago. But I do understand about hawks. I've had a few go after mine. But we have a mutual agreement now. I put out left over meat for them and they leave my chickens alone.
It's the foxes, racoons, and feral cats I have issues with. Every so often a cocky possum
Unfortunately, we have a family of raccoons my neighbor hand feeds (don't get me into it...its a handslap to the face.) The raccoon family has been there for 15 years and we've been here only four. He has said he would call in wildlife protection if they come to our ladies when they move into their big girl home. I am happy he is taking responsibility before something happens. I am very lucky to have him as a neighbor.
The last time I saw a raccoon was last spring, and I let my girl out and she stood at the tree with her heckles up making sure the raccoon knew whose yard it was and whose it wasn't. My male lab wouldn't do any thing, I don't assume.
Maybe accidentally kill a chicken - also why we have a hardware cloth run.
Opossums, I see quite a bit in my front yard but the open wooded area at the end of the road has zero fences around their homes. The foxes, and the bears...I have only seen in our road but never have I heard a report of a neigbor having one in their fenced yard. Although, it is a problem waiting to happen. We've had a ton of development recently in our area (400+ additional homes in 15 mile radius around us). We have seen an uptick in fox sightings. A neighbor mentioned she saw one last night in her yard.
I can't imagine losing one of my ladies to something I could have tried to personally prevent. My husband loves our chicks as much as I love them. He fort knoxed it (except the predator cam, and electric fence).