Bostonburbs
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Our 8 hens (mixed breeds) will be a year old in April. We have a sizable run (about 18'X4'), and let them out when we were out gardening or playing in the yard last spring/summer/fall. Unfortunately, we had our first red tailed hawk encounter in November while they were out in the yard. (Our Salmon Faverolle must have some major inner beast, because she escaped and has recovered beautifully).
We see the hawk often enough in the sky now, and I am guessing he would love redemption. It breaks my heart to think of them not being able to enjoy dust baths in the garden, moving around the yard, and scratching through the leaves, but I know it would only be a matter of time before there is another incident, so we are trying to plan for spring and other options to offer some variability.
We have already spent a good chunk of money building their run, so are looking for our most cost-effective options to give them a change of scenery while protecting them from predators. It will need to be able to stay outdoors for winter storage. I am guessing that we will only use it while we are home and checking in on them periodically. Any suggestions or examples would be appreciated!
We see the hawk often enough in the sky now, and I am guessing he would love redemption. It breaks my heart to think of them not being able to enjoy dust baths in the garden, moving around the yard, and scratching through the leaves, but I know it would only be a matter of time before there is another incident, so we are trying to plan for spring and other options to offer some variability.
We have already spent a good chunk of money building their run, so are looking for our most cost-effective options to give them a change of scenery while protecting them from predators. It will need to be able to stay outdoors for winter storage. I am guessing that we will only use it while we are home and checking in on them periodically. Any suggestions or examples would be appreciated!