I always thought my bantams had the advantage over my standards in case of an attack, because they fly so well.
But I guess their size also makes them look more like prey to cats who would probably not attack the bigger chickens
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When Merle, my black bantam, was disturbed while sitting on eggs by my neighbour's dog (whom we later discovered had killed her two roosters and a hen) she flew something like 20 meters straight, high into an ash tree. None of my standards could have done that.
But she would probably not escape a clever wild cat.
If you can access the municipal wild garden, you could have a look ? Cats are messy killers
. They leave feathers.
But I guess their size also makes them look more like prey to cats who would probably not attack the bigger chickens

When Merle, my black bantam, was disturbed while sitting on eggs by my neighbour's dog (whom we later discovered had killed her two roosters and a hen) she flew something like 20 meters straight, high into an ash tree. None of my standards could have done that.
But she would probably not escape a clever wild cat.
If you can access the municipal wild garden, you could have a look ? Cats are messy killers
