We get the big gangs of them too, and the people who live down the way FEED THEM
It's absolute stupidity. We have complained but it's no use. I'm liking this coyote quilt idea...

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I actually have a Tree of Heaven in my chicken yard and it does a good job, you just can't mind the volunteers that follow... but if you can protect them from the chickens you'll have lots more shade later on. They are a type of sumac, but not nearly as toxic/problematic. The chickens nibble on the leaves all the time. They're actually a bit medicinal. I really want some fruiting mulberries, but don't want to pay the price for them....
He is huge and he isn't even a year old yet? My goodness! My EE boy wasn't much younger than him and not nearly that big. Sheesh.
They were out for the night because we were about to go out of town. They've been in the coop locked up at night since (the remaining kids).
Hey, I've been cruising through the coop and run designs. Did they do away with the small, medium and large categories? All I see now is one big collection of DIY projects.
Anyhoo, my question is...is there an advantage to having all the roosts paralleled instead of hopping up? I see it could prevent chickens from pooping on each other, or squabbling over the highest roost when they put themselves in for the night. I saw one design that had a ladder leading up. How do they settle in when they're all on the same level? Just curious. --BB
Where did you get your seeds at? When I lived in western WA I could just take cuttings of just about anything and get them to root and grow, but that just isn't happening at all down here. Everything dies. I just can't figure it out. But I've been able to get lemon, key lime, and orange seeds to grow, and I've got a couple elderberry seeds that have sprouted and I really hope they make it. I had a peach tree sprout from a pit a few years ago, but we had to leave town and nobody would take of it for me and it died. :-(So far, starting them from seeds seems pretty easy. I had to keep the seeds in my fridge for a few months to chill them, but they sprouted surprisingly quickly. I went this route because the trees were so darn expensive to buy grown, but a little pack of seeds was just a couple bucks. I guess time will tell if I've made a wise decision.
So, the coyotes were only taking advantage of the opportunity that you gave them.