Do I have to worry about predators during the day?

here-a-cluck

In the Brooder
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Oct 23, 2009
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We live on a creek lot-fenced but the bars are about 4-6 inches apart. We have seen nearly everything in our backyard but mostly at dusk. Do I need to be worried about our hens ranging in the day also? Should I always be out with them when they are ranging? If so, what is the easiest wayto get them back in their coop?
 
I had a hawk land on my suburban fence just on Thursday. He was eyeing my little 6-week-olds, who fortunately were in a pen at the time. Pretty brazen too. He was watching me move around inside but stayed about 10 minutes until I finally went outside and scared him away.
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I would be LESS concerned about daytime predators, but they're still there. I would think hawks, dogs, and maybe cats would be your biggest concerns during the day... But if they're full grown then cats would be less of an issue...
 
Yes, a big Raccoon walked up my driveway at 12 noon one day during last Summer.
My Neighbor saw it, I was at work, he said the chickens scattered, nobody was killed.
I want to know where my dogs were? in the house, probably watching TV (Oprah?), must hide the remote.
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Hawks got 2 of my ducks. They are locked up at night. I had to build an aviary so they wouldn't get eat while out of the pen.
 
thank you all for your quick reply. If I want to let the girls free range how do I make certain they are safe?
 

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