Well, here are the details: We have a very open yard but a tall chainlink fence a round it so we've never worried about coons or foxes, but then of course if they can't get'm the blasted hawks will
We went down to check on them around 5:30 and I had been working around the yard and whatnot, so when i got done i decided to go check under the trailer (the place they always run under and stay under all day everyday, for protection from above i realize now) so when i got there i realized i had only seen three and there were only to in the coop laying eggs so that left 3 missing!!! i started worrying and frantically searching all over the yard when i came around the corner and saw the vivid yellow feathers of my BO scattered... I was horrified and couldn't believe my eyes... the hawk had been there the whole entire time I had been running around the yard, protecting his meal and hadn't flown off! I was so mad and yelled to my dad (who was helping me search on the other side of the yard) to come over saying "DAD! the hawk! its a hawk, and it killed octavius!!!! It's still here!" and not until my dad popped out behind it did it fly off a few yards to the peak of the roof on his nearby shop. I was so mad the poor chickens neck had been stripped of its feathers and i just felt so bad for what it'd gone through, it must have been terrified
Then the thought dawned on me that he had been there the whole time within 20 yards of the others! when i had realized what had happened to I realized that there were still two hens MIA, so i jumped up on some junk and looked around and found a healthy (but extremely mortified) barred rock hen cowering in the dense weeds.
that was a small relief until i realized that the other was still missing (i had figured the two would be together) and i still haven't found her
My dad and i were wandering if a huge hawk of the size we had, could carry off a hen??? we couldn't find any feathers or any trace of a crime from the other hen. There was a huge trail of feathers from the yellow chicken kill but we started to think that the missing one may have been carried off??? Is that even possible? i didn't figure they could carry that much weight!
Well i'm at a HUGE crisis point and am very discouraged from all these things happening in such a short time, it's all to much for a 15 year old to take in at once
with the city telling us to get rid of them all together and now we have to go to the meeting tomorrow to try to convince them otherwise and trying to keep up with the chicks and homework and sports and trying to maintain a flock that is under fire from above and GAAAAHHHH!!! the list goes on! I can't think of what to do with all of it because after tomorrow if the city doesn't overturn the ordinance then we only have one day to find a new home and remove the coop until they start fining us! and we are just
that they will because we can't afford to the time or money to move them with business lately... and then even if we do get them to overturn it, it will probably take forever for them to implement the new ordinance thus making us move our chickens somewhere and then having to bring it all back! AND THEN even if that all straightens itself out... we STILL have a hawk problem!
These hens are used to free ranging everyday and do not like being cooped up literally all day! due to the fact that we've always free ranged them we don't have a run that we could use to protect them and still let them out during the day... SO we have to find something quickly to implement into our coop and we were thinking maybe constructing a chicken tractor but we have to do it fast because they have nothing to do but stay in the coop because I am NOT letting them out to free range with that hawk constantly hovering above! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY OVERWHELMED!!!!!!!!! I just don't no what else to say...




Well i'm at a HUGE crisis point and am very discouraged from all these things happening in such a short time, it's all to much for a 15 year old to take in at once


These hens are used to free ranging everyday and do not like being cooped up literally all day! due to the fact that we've always free ranged them we don't have a run that we could use to protect them and still let them out during the day... SO we have to find something quickly to implement into our coop and we were thinking maybe constructing a chicken tractor but we have to do it fast because they have nothing to do but stay in the coop because I am NOT letting them out to free range with that hawk constantly hovering above! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY OVERWHELMED!!!!!!!!! I just don't no what else to say...

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