LitchCoChick
Chirping
No need to kill the poor thing. I had one that was sitting atop our covered outside run. They don't run away and they're fairly docile with humans, so I got a ladder and went up with gloves and a large towel, threw it over him, wrapped him up tight with his head covered and walked him to the forest where our compost pile is far away (we have several acres) from coop. I let him loose there a month ago and so far he hasn't been back. I think that he hit jackpot with the stinky compost pile and sees no need to go after my hen feed anymore.
Depending on where you live, you just need to relocate far enough away from your coop, probably a 1/4 mile.
Depending on where you live, you just need to relocate far enough away from your coop, probably a 1/4 mile.