gotro17
Songster
We are heartsick! My nanny had my 4 year old out getting supplies for the three new babies we were getting delivered yesterday. We have been putting out 4 week old Cream Legbars and White silkies (5 total) outside for the days in a screened "area"- I had stapled and secured window screening around a patio post like a tee pee. They went into the backyard to see the chicks and find our tortoise to feed him. Thankfully, my sitter noticed a GIANT bird hopping around in their "run". She managed to avert my daughter to the other side of the yard, and back out front, without her noticing. My brave watcher of my children then went back out to pull out the baby tortoises sharing the chick play yard with what turns out to be a falcon! He was hissing and cawing at her while she rescued the tortoises and surveyed for chicks. She could see one legbar was killed. As soon as she got Miss Betty and Peanut, the three survivors came running out from some bushes- in harmed. She ran inside with our babies and watched the falcon eventually free itself. She took photos and I know I saw those feathers hopping away from me in the neighbors pomegranate tree two weeks ago. Not one side of the play run was disturbed- he must have hopped in by way of the slit opening where we put them in. It overlaps and is secured tightly (not tightly enough obviously), with a stack of bricks. I had to call the neighbors and ask if he'd come over to clean up the mess before my 5 year old got home. I'm making him pumpkin bread with a six pack of beers
No sooner did all of this happen but our new chicks arrived. The biggest logistical issue is now while I was going to rotate them to the crate while their older sisters were outside, everyone is on lockdown until the tea to we were building is finished. We had lost one on Saturday too and now are thinking it was an interrupted attack. I can't imagine letting them free range now without a rooster around, of which my husband says no way... I am also aware this comes with the territory. The good news is, we are in Southern California and have almost no weather- which is lately the bad news. Advice welcome.
Our oldest with the new BO last night

No sooner did all of this happen but our new chicks arrived. The biggest logistical issue is now while I was going to rotate them to the crate while their older sisters were outside, everyone is on lockdown until the tea to we were building is finished. We had lost one on Saturday too and now are thinking it was an interrupted attack. I can't imagine letting them free range now without a rooster around, of which my husband says no way... I am also aware this comes with the territory. The good news is, we are in Southern California and have almost no weather- which is lately the bad news. Advice welcome.


