Broody Hen Attacked in Barn Roosting above Cages

No losses overnight.

After suffering nausea from going through the game came images, I can find no evidence the owl approached area it worked the night before last. It did go into back side of barn to land on another cage which we could see using spotlight. Chicks there may have been scared but where safe.

Early last night we shored up defenses around pen the owl did try to fish chickens from. Items were placed around 3 exposed sides of pen to block owl keeping it at least 12" from the chickens within. Cock pen blocked far side. He did not bail from roost when owl came in. GHO's consistently go after smallest victims they can find first. Looks like crap, but effective defense against GHO's.
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Point to make on behavioral response to owls. First chickens raise tail up almost vertically and hold neck outstretched down at 45 degree angle while producing a lot of vocalizations. Then bail to ground seeking cover while being very quite. Birds squawl if they think they are being restrained. Next evening they move to another roost site if possible. Hens with broods tend to move roost site into heavy brush.
 

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