Chicken hawk Attack! Graphic... Please help!

wasntme

In the Brooder
6 Years
Jun 7, 2013
57
4
33
Spring Hill, FL
I put my girls in their coop/run yesterday when I got home and then left again. My adult kids were home but didn't realize that a chicken hawk landed in the back and had ripped the head off my Bantam.
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I pulled in the driveway when I got back and looked at the coop and saw the chicken hawk standing on the top of the run (It's an A-Frame run, sides & top with welded wire, like rabbit wire 1 x 2 - not hex chicken wire). I would have never guessed that a chicken hawk could even hurt one of my chickens in their run! My only guess is that Jill (poor girl) stuck her head out of the run and she was grabbed. I don't know what to do. I moved them to their other coop on my enclosed back porch to keep them safe for now. I can't believe that hawk just stood there on the top even while I entered the back yard. It wasn't going to budge! It flew into the neighbors property into a pine tree where it sat there and waited for me to leave the chickens alone again - which didn't happen!!! I do have a roo but he's still a young'un.

As far as I gather, you can shoot a nuisance animal that attacks - unless it's on the migratory bird treaty act. Of course it seems ALL hawks are on there. I'm at a loss. How do I protect my girls? They are in a well-suited coop and run. This should not have happened. My 7 remaining are quiet, huddled and traumatized! Usually they are "talkative" and happy. Today they are quiet and huddled in the back left corner of their coop.

As for the chicken hawk, it's a ways down in the front of my property waiting for its next meal. Ugh! It swooped down in my front yard earlier.

In the state of Florida you can shoot a human being with the "Stand Your Ground" law. But - you can't shoot a freaking bird that's attacking on your own property that you have paid your hard earned money to own and pay taxes on? Something's quite wrong with that!
 
I think your best option would be to reinforce your run. Get hardware cloth - 1/2" squares and put over your existing welded wire. Chickens can't stick their heads out, hawk can't reach its head in. The hawk will eventually leave if the chickens are inaccessible.
 
I'll talk to my DH when he gets home and send him to get some! I'll do anything at any cost to keep my girls safe! Anything is worth a try. I'm a worried mother hen who brings her girls into a safe haven coop at night. lol. I don't even let them stay in their outdoor coop at night. They always seemed safe during the day - or so I thought.
 
You could use chicken wire on the inside to prevent the chickens from sticking their heads out through the fencing.

Chris
 
I've had a chicken hawk hanging around my yard for the past week or so too. I've got my daughter's b-b gun at the ready - not that that's going to do anything, but maybe it'll scare him (or her?) into moving on. I also thought about attaching something to my hose to give it a good shot of water to scare them off as well. I figure if my area becomes a nuisance anytime they come around and they're not getting anything out of the deal (i.e.: a chicken dinner!) they'll move on eventually - right?
 
I vote for getting hardware cloth installed. Just make sure the hawk cant get at the chickens through the fence. Your chickens will be safe and the hawk wont have chicken on the menu :)
 
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