CorvusFarm
Songster
As you might suspect from my farm's name, I have an affinity for the Corvid family of birds. In moving to a larger acreage for the farm and preparing for a 50-hen flock, I've spent time predator-proofing the coop and run.
Basics: The coop is a large shed converted to a coop. And it sits inside a 2400-square-foot run. The run is surrounded by deer fencing up to 10'. I have a mesh wire skirt that runs out to 3 feet on the outside of the run. So digging and climbing predators are largely dealt with.
Predators: coyote (a lot of coyotes), fox, bobcats, raccoons (haven't seen any here yet), skunks, possums, rats (farm rats killed my landlord's geese several years ago), various hawk species, and now a pair of eagles.
I'm feeling like I've got a good set up to control ground predators. Raptors, though, do pose a concern. The hens are pastured, but spend the majority of their time in the run. I've not had an issue of yet, but I'm wanting to be prepared. I was reading recently about ravens and crows being used to deter birds of prey. It's not that they are protecting chickens. It's just that they naturally chase and harass raptors.
Does anyone have any experience with feeding crows for this purpose?
Basics: The coop is a large shed converted to a coop. And it sits inside a 2400-square-foot run. The run is surrounded by deer fencing up to 10'. I have a mesh wire skirt that runs out to 3 feet on the outside of the run. So digging and climbing predators are largely dealt with.
Predators: coyote (a lot of coyotes), fox, bobcats, raccoons (haven't seen any here yet), skunks, possums, rats (farm rats killed my landlord's geese several years ago), various hawk species, and now a pair of eagles.
I'm feeling like I've got a good set up to control ground predators. Raptors, though, do pose a concern. The hens are pastured, but spend the majority of their time in the run. I've not had an issue of yet, but I'm wanting to be prepared. I was reading recently about ravens and crows being used to deter birds of prey. It's not that they are protecting chickens. It's just that they naturally chase and harass raptors.
Does anyone have any experience with feeding crows for this purpose?