we are relatively new to chickens but we are already in love with them....and cant wait to get more! I am SO sorry for your loss! Our chickens are our kids' pets so it would be devistating to loose one in this way....
we just this past summer moved from the city to the country....and our four pet chickens were soooo happy to be free! well, that freedom lasted about three months before the red tailed hawk found us.....once she even glided right by me as I was standing on our deck next to the chickens....the hawk glided by...only about 5 feet off the ground and less than ten feet away from us....I could actually see her "taking inventory"!! She took note of all of our chickens.....eight at the time. The girls were all frozen, pressed up against the house or under the deck. After that day, we quickly put up a large fenced pen...much to our chicken's dismay. Well, the hawk still would glide by...even though the pen is under a huge maple tree...with low hanging branches....after doing some searching online I came across a man who came up with a clever idea when he had daily hawk troubles. he criss crossed fishing line over the top of the entire outdoor pen.....he said after that day the hawk never returned to his property. We tried it...and havent seen the hawk since in our yard....though she is around the area....but, she doesnt hang out in our yard waiting for the chickens to be loose anymore.
I write this as a possible option for you....sadly the chickens would need to be penned up....but they would be safer.
We DO let our girls out when we are right there in the back yard with them....but when we go back inside, they have to get back in the pen. so far so good....
After 5 months, we are free of hawk worries it seems!
The fishing line is criss crossed about three feet apart....and high enough over the pen so that we can walk under it. Has anyone had any long term success with this idea?
I am so excited about his forum....its so helpful.