- Oct 19, 2018
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So I have a dilemma, and I was hoping to get some help from all of you. I am new to raising chickens, we got our first hens in September. We used to let our chickens have free range over our yard, but a month after doing that one of our dear chickens was attacked by a hawk. Now, of course, we are afraid to let them out without watching them the whole time. I have an area that is right next to their coop that we recently fenced-in. This area has three tall pine trees. I took some fishing line and zigzagged it back and forth between the two fences. (See photo) There are some places for the chickens to hide in this area if they feel afraid, and they also have access to run back into their coop through the back. I have yet to let them go into this area without supervision to make sure there's no more hawk attacks. I'm afraid to do it without watching them. Am I being overly cautious? Should I just let them go out there? I don't have a rooster, and I will never be able to get one, I know the benefits of a rooster but it will not work in our neighborhood. Please help!!!