GarnerZoo
Chirping
- May 22, 2015
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Thats a good idea on the predator and prey thread thing, and no sadly I don't think I have a hen thats taken to flock leader. I have both ducks that keep a look out and when they run for cover the chickens usually, sometimes , would but Dave started attack the chickens so he's up when they're out and Lady doesn't give off a warning sound or anything when she spots a hawk She just lays down where she is when one flies over. I have done the CD thing in a few trees but we've got a fairly big yard and all the trees are on the edge, and the chickens spend time in the middle where there's no cover. I just wish they'd go after things besides my feathered babies!You may have a hen who has taken the lead, have you heard anyone making a warning sound. It's not 100%fool proof even having a roo, I lost a hen back in July to a hawk but he can help. Sometimes when there isn't a roo a hen will take over and become flock leader and sound the warning. As for the hawks we'll always have them but we just have to do our best to keep our flocks safe. You could try hanging old cd's around your yard in low branches, they say the shiny reflection makes Birds of prey reluctant to come down. You can go to the Predator and Prey thread and ask how others keep hawks away .