I posted weeks ago about our new great horned owl problem. It's gotten worse. We put a door on our barn and were locking the birds up tight at night since the big discovery and chicken killing. I was letting them out during the day though. Now we can't do that as the owl has no problem picking them off during the day. So they are on 24/7 lock down in our barn (which is a large area so not too bad). We've got a great pyr we are in the process of poultry training and an akbash puppy that is also in training. We have plans to leave them with the chickens together to guard. My husband went out last night to feed the poultry. It was around 8 and pitch black. He took the dogs with him. He opened the door to the barn and left it open since the dogs were wandering about the chicken run and barn. Out of the darkness the owl flies right in the door and perches in the rafters. My husbands yelling and the dogs didn't bother it at all. My husband finally threw a dinner roll at it and the owl grabbed a roosting chicken and flew out, completely unbothered. We are officially down 8 chickens. This is getting to be a problem. We've no idea what to do. Obviously the dogs aren't going to be able to guard from this owl. It flies and perches too high for them. What to do?
So our barn is apparently not secure. Found the owl in it when we went out to check the poultry. We've no idea how he got in but we did a lot of extra security measures in places we thought it might be possible. This is the male (as he's smaller than the other owl we've been having problems with).
Since these guys aren't scared of humans we harassed him a fair amount before letting him out of the barn. Sprayed him with vinegar water (we keep around for LGD training) and kept him running about by tapping him with a broom handle (not hard enough to hurt him at all).
Anyway, he didn't get any birds. When we went in most of the chickens were still sleeping. The peacocks were on the ground though and they usually sleep in the rafters. They did get VERY brave though. Caught video of one of our juvenile peacocks in the rafters confronting the owl. The peacock sought the owl out. Found it rather interesting. Follow the link to watch.
So our barn is apparently not secure. Found the owl in it when we went out to check the poultry. We've no idea how he got in but we did a lot of extra security measures in places we thought it might be possible. This is the male (as he's smaller than the other owl we've been having problems with).
Since these guys aren't scared of humans we harassed him a fair amount before letting him out of the barn. Sprayed him with vinegar water (we keep around for LGD training) and kept him running about by tapping him with a broom handle (not hard enough to hurt him at all).
Anyway, he didn't get any birds. When we went in most of the chickens were still sleeping. The peacocks were on the ground though and they usually sleep in the rafters. They did get VERY brave though. Caught video of one of our juvenile peacocks in the rafters confronting the owl. The peacock sought the owl out. Found it rather interesting. Follow the link to watch.
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