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Yes I do plan on purchasing more chickens but after we get moved. We purchased five acres in north Florida and are starting our little homestead. I have two Welsch Harlequin ducks in an adjoining pen and they were unharmed. Thanks to everyone for their help and comments.
Our property is in Keystone Heights. Way back in the boonies. I feel predeters will be more of an issue than they are here on Black Hammock Island, Jax.sorry for your loss, where in N-FL? East or West?
Here in Jacksonville so far:
Pine Snake (eggs and chicks) [we have plenty other snakes one of these got in once... mostly racers and at the river there are moccasins]
Hawks (Often red-tailed or red-shouldered, sometimes Coopers- Ospreys have never attacked)
Foxes (never entered the fenced area where the dogs mark...)
Coyote and cubs- killed 1/2 my flock in a couple hours during the day, some of the bodies were still warm, rigor had only set in 1/3 of them. IDed by other sightings, scat, fur and footprints...
Possum- tried to attack chicks, the rooster (from roosting early evening) and then the dogs were on top of it very quickly (dogs are inside unless we are home, then they may pick)
Feral or escaped dogs - never enter the fence- run up and down the fence line being stressful
Feral or Escaped Cats- Never caused problems (yet)
GHO- never left my birds out at night but the resident Great Horned Owl would love to eat one or two...
Bob Cats- have seen scat and prints- never withing 20-30 feet of an inhabited building (yet)
Alligator- 'he' has never tried to enter the fence to my knowledge- he has been removed as a human habituated gator to the alligator farm or something- (4-6 foot)
I found your post very informative. I had not considered some of these predator possitbilities. New to Chickens in NW St. Johns. Thank you.sorry for your loss, where in N-FL? East or West?
Here in Jacksonville so far:
Pine Snake (eggs and chicks) [we have plenty other snakes one of these got in once... mostly racers and at the river there are moccasins]
Hawks (Often red-tailed or red-shouldered, sometimes Coopers- Ospreys have never attacked)
Foxes (never entered the fenced area where the dogs mark...)
Coyote and cubs- killed 1/2 my flock in a couple hours during the day, some of the bodies were still warm, rigor had only set in 1/3 of them. IDed by other sightings, scat, fur and footprints...
Possum- tried to attack chicks, the rooster (from roosting early evening) and then the dogs were on top of it very quickly (dogs are inside unless we are home, then they may pick)
Feral or escaped dogs - never enter the fence- run up and down the fence line being stressful
Feral or Escaped Cats- Never caused problems (yet)
GHO- never left my birds out at night but the resident Great Horned Owl would love to eat one or two...
Bob Cats- have seen scat and prints- never withing 20-30 feet of an inhabited building (yet)
Alligator- 'he' has never tried to enter the fence to my knowledge- he has been removed as a human habituated gator to the alligator farm or something- (4-6 foot)