Barred Owl killed 3 hens last night

KrisPrince

Hatching
9 Years
Aug 22, 2010
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Around 9:30 last night we heard our chickens screeching. We (and our dogs) raced to the coop and found a Barred Owl inside. It had smashed through a small plexiglass window in the door and taken the heads off 2 of our (EA juvenile) chickens and was sitting on top of a third (our beautiful Partridge Silkie) which it must have been feasting on as she had injuries to her neck and body and didn't make it through the night.

We have 5 roosters (incubated our own eggs which resulted in 1 hen and 4 roosters...uugh) and 18 hens. Can't believe we lost 3 hens!!! The window has been boarded up and the chickens will be in lockdown for a while.

If it weren't for the circumstances of finding this owl I would say what a beautiful and majestic bird it is. Now I just consider it a very lethal predator.
We've had problems with hawks taking our pullets and silkies when they are free ranging, but this is our 1st encounter with an owl.
From the posts I've see on BYC it looks like we're going to have a problem for a while as Owls are persistent and determined. I hope to not encounter another night like last night!!!
 
It BROKE THROUGH the plexi?! Good heavens, I would never have considered that to be possible. I'm with you on raptors having lost ALL aesthetic appeal for me any more - they just look like bloodthirsty lunatics to me after having lost two to a hawk. My logical mind knows they just do what they do because they're wild animals, but it still makes me shiver.

So sorry for your loss of the hens.
 
sorry for your loss,

get some wire on that window, one solid piece, I have a big owl problem, had one pull 'J' clips out and go through hardware cloth, I've found out through trial and error that if the owl can't tell what's on the other side they stay away. I hide the outline of my birds. the chicken tractors I have are target for those owls, so I place lattce in front of the pens on the tree side, owls love pine trees.
 
It was very cold here this week and all I can think of is that contributed to the plexiglass breaking. It broke into 3 pieces, 1 stayed in the frame and the other 2 were clear across the coop. The window is barely 1 ft square. The owl had to have hit it with extreme force. I'm going to add chicken wire to the inside of the doors, so in case something like this happens again, we'll have a double layer of protection.
 

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