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Over the years, here in Ohio, I have had a couple youngsters get hit by Cooper Hawks, but never adults. My Brahmas spend most of their time in or near our woodlot. Not sure what species of hawk you all have to deal with down there.
Running a few smaller, slower, near sighted birds, say maybe silkies, in each run may be benefical. Actually I suspect this may have been the thinking behind their development to start with.
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Over the years, here in Ohio, I have had a couple youngsters get hit by Cooper Hawks, but never adults. My Brahmas spend most of their time in or near our woodlot. Not sure what species of hawk you all have to deal with down there.
Running a few smaller, slower, near sighted birds, say maybe silkies, in each run may be benefical. Actually I suspect this may have been the thinking behind their development to start with.
(All silkie lovers please direct your responces to www. silkie abuse hotline.com)