Sorry to hear of your loss beehappy. Hopefully the run build goes quickly so your chickens can be free to roam soon.
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Worst day ever! Stupid hawks attacked my birds today. I lost my favorite rooster and my favorite chicken of all time! I cried and cried and cried and then had to bury them and then cried some more. In total 3 hawks took out 5 pullets, 1 laying hen, and 1 roosters. We thought we lost the whole flock at first because when my DH found them it was just the dead ones but when I rushed home and went out and called them the rest of the flock started showing up from various hiding spots. Good thing is it forced me to call a friend that is a contractor and he starts the new run tomorrow that is fully enclosed and predator proof. I hate that they wont be able to use the whole yard but I cant go through another day like today. I figure if anything when I am out in the evening and can be with them I will let them out till they go to bed. Poor sophie, I will never find another bird like her![]()
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It makes sense that they were Harris hawks. They cooperatively hunt in groups like wolves of the air. We have a trio that live at the end of the street and I dread the day they discover my birds. I'm sorry about the coyotes adding insult to injury. Good luck over the next few days.
There's also a chance the coyotes made the inital kill and the hawks were taking advantage of it. Were they bantam chickens? I'm having a hard time picturing a Harris Hawk taking out a large fowl chicken. Pigeons, yes. Rabbits, yes. Large fowl chicken? Maybe. Five large fowl chickens at once? Sounds more like dogs or coyotes. Five bantams at once? More likely than five large fowl but I'd still suspect dogs or coyotes. In a way it doesn't matter. Now that all the predators know there's meat in the back yard it is going to be a target. I'm sorry for your loss, beehappy4ever. Hope you can get the enclosed run built soon.![]()
Worst day ever! Stupid hawks attacked my birds today. I lost my favorite rooster and my favorite chicken of all time! I cried and cried and cried and then had to bury them and then cried some more. In total 3 hawks took out 5 pullets, 1 laying hen, and 1 roosters. We thought we lost the whole flock at first because when my DH found them it was just the dead ones but when I rushed home and went out and called them the rest of the flock started showing up from various hiding spots. Good thing is it forced me to call a friend that is a contractor and he starts the new run tomorrow that is fully enclosed and predator proof. I hate that they wont be able to use the whole yard but I cant go through another day like today. I figure if anything when I am out in the evening and can be with them I will let them out till they go to bed. Poor sophie, I will never find another bird like her![]()
Worst day ever! Stupid hawks attacked my birds today. I lost my favorite rooster and my favorite chicken of all time! I cried and cried and cried and then had to bury them and then cried some more. In total 3 hawks took out 5 pullets, 1 laying hen, and 1 roosters. We thought we lost the whole flock at first because when my DH found them it was just the dead ones but when I rushed home and went out and called them the rest of the flock started showing up from various hiding spots. Good thing is it forced me to call a friend that is a contractor and he starts the new run tomorrow that is fully enclosed and predator proof. I hate that they wont be able to use the whole yard but I cant go through another day like today. I figure if anything when I am out in the evening and can be with them I will let them out till they go to bed. Poor sophie, I will never find another bird like her![]()
There's also a chance the coyotes made the inital kill and the hawks were taking advantage of it. Were they bantam chickens? I'm having a hard time picturing a Harris Hawk taking out a large fowl chicken. Pigeons, yes. Rabbits, yes. Large fowl chicken? Maybe. Five large fowl chickens at once? Sounds more like dogs or coyotes. Five bantams at once? More likely than five large fowl but I'd still suspect dogs or coyotes. In a way it doesn't matter. Now that all the predators know there's meat in the back yard it is going to be a target. I'm sorry for your loss, beehappy4ever. Hope you can get the enclosed run built soon.![]()
Mama Hen, Paprikash, seems very happy with her baby chicks. After sitting on eggs for nearly a month, her chicks have arrived safe in the mail and were placed in the 'brooder' with her today. She looks so happy. So far they are all staying near one another. Can't wait to watch this relationship develop with her adopted clutch. I was so glad to toss the rotten eggs she's been setting on. I turned my quail cage into the brooder for the time being to help her keep the chicks safe away from my dog and the other hens. I'll let her keep them there for several weeks until all seems safe to move them all to the hen house.