I put my eighteen 8-week littles out in their own coop this week, and couldn't find 3 of the 18 last night. The little stinkers found hiding places...one was stuck between some chain link...another was a BCM and just couldn't see her hiding...and the third hopped the 6 foot bamboo fence and was roosting with the adults.![]()
I was SO scared for the 10 minutes I couldn't find them and had to run in the house for more light and dh to help. I haven't had anyone go missing before and my heart just stopped until they were all found safe. I really can't imagine what it would be like to have them missing or eaten due to predators like many of you have experienced. I know it's just a matter of time, though. I try not to feel like they are predator-proof because as soon as I do...well it will be a sad day. But having littles outside is like childproofing, and I have learned a lot and made some changes this week.
What I fear most is my greyhounds. We have them triple gated/fenced at night and double during the day.
And I still wonder...is nylon mesh over and around the coops and run enough to stop an owl or hawk?
So glad you found them! I know how scary it is to not be able to find them!
We just put ours in their covered run because I saw a hawk circling overhead and getting way to close for comfort. I threw rocks at it and yelled at it to go away, and it finally did after all my chickens were huddled under a bush, but I don't trust it to stay gone. We went way overkill on a cover for our run, it's chain link with mesh over that, but we have all kinds of predators here, so we thought it would be best to heavy duty.