FlowerFarmer, I'm so sorry, I would be so traumatized, as you are. I live in the country, my hens love to free range, its a constant battle to keep them safe from any predators, if its not one kind during the day, its another kind of pred at nite.
One day with me close by filling their drinkers, hens were in their outdoor run, I heard a commotion, to see a redtail caught up and trying to free himself from the netting that covers the run. To me it looked as though he was waiting and watching from the dense crabtree, until I turned my back, then dove straight down on the pen! He got free from the netting within a few moments, but I wonder if the netting hadn't been there, would he have gotten one.
I have rather large breeds, australorps,wyandottes, cochins, etc, and would love to have a few bantys, but change my mind every time I think of the hawks carrying then off!
I strung thin black plastic netting over my outdoor run that I found @ Lowes in a clearance area. I bought every roll they had marked down to .97! Its the kind that u put over fruit trees to keep the birds off of fruit trees, and has very small squares. I overlapped it about 1 ft. Then took heavy roll wire and wove it thru the overlapped area, the whole lenght of it, took some time, but seemed to make it not drape down as much. It is wrapped down over the main fencing and secured with zip ties every few inches, also found marked down @ TSC. I can walk under outdoor run for cleaning....although I'm SHORT! Watch for things like this on clearance! That fruit tree netting was originally like 17.00$, plastic wrapping was just tattered and faded. Keep on protecting those beloved chooks!
One day with me close by filling their drinkers, hens were in their outdoor run, I heard a commotion, to see a redtail caught up and trying to free himself from the netting that covers the run. To me it looked as though he was waiting and watching from the dense crabtree, until I turned my back, then dove straight down on the pen! He got free from the netting within a few moments, but I wonder if the netting hadn't been there, would he have gotten one.
I have rather large breeds, australorps,wyandottes, cochins, etc, and would love to have a few bantys, but change my mind every time I think of the hawks carrying then off!
I strung thin black plastic netting over my outdoor run that I found @ Lowes in a clearance area. I bought every roll they had marked down to .97! Its the kind that u put over fruit trees to keep the birds off of fruit trees, and has very small squares. I overlapped it about 1 ft. Then took heavy roll wire and wove it thru the overlapped area, the whole lenght of it, took some time, but seemed to make it not drape down as much. It is wrapped down over the main fencing and secured with zip ties every few inches, also found marked down @ TSC. I can walk under outdoor run for cleaning....although I'm SHORT! Watch for things like this on clearance! That fruit tree netting was originally like 17.00$, plastic wrapping was just tattered and faded. Keep on protecting those beloved chooks!