Fluster Cluck Acres
Songster
Hi all. We have new neighbors that moved in a few months ago to a nearby house. I haven’t formally met them. (I’m not a people person. I live in the boondocks for a reason
).
Anyway, the new owners acquired some chickens recently, and according to the neighbor whose house is between me and the new folks, they don’t have a coop or run or anything to protect them. He also says he’s had to clean up the remains of 2 chickens that were killed and carried over onto his property. Today I found remains on my property in spite of the fact that their chickens don’t even come all the way over here to my property.
My chickens sleep in a secure coop (it’s fully enclosed inside the run, which is inside my fenced yard, and up against my house. But I know nothing is truly predator proof. We have foxes (the most likely culprit), hawks, owls, bears, coyotes, raccoons, etc…
Im curious if the predation of these chickens increases the risk of my chickens being attacked? Will these predators suddenly grow accustomed to chickens being a part of their regular diet? If so, is it appropriate for me to ask them to build a coop or run? I know that not everyone views their chickens as pets, but it also seems cruel to not give them at least a fighting chance.

Anyway, the new owners acquired some chickens recently, and according to the neighbor whose house is between me and the new folks, they don’t have a coop or run or anything to protect them. He also says he’s had to clean up the remains of 2 chickens that were killed and carried over onto his property. Today I found remains on my property in spite of the fact that their chickens don’t even come all the way over here to my property.
My chickens sleep in a secure coop (it’s fully enclosed inside the run, which is inside my fenced yard, and up against my house. But I know nothing is truly predator proof. We have foxes (the most likely culprit), hawks, owls, bears, coyotes, raccoons, etc…
Im curious if the predation of these chickens increases the risk of my chickens being attacked? Will these predators suddenly grow accustomed to chickens being a part of their regular diet? If so, is it appropriate for me to ask them to build a coop or run? I know that not everyone views their chickens as pets, but it also seems cruel to not give them at least a fighting chance.