Airyaman
Songster
I have some reflective gadgets spread throughout my "free range" area, and it seems to have kept the hawks at bay. But I have a couple of Marek's inflicted birds with leg problems and I had them sitting in the grass away from area (I try to get them outside a few hours a day to get sun), and a hawk attacked the least mobile of the two pullets. The other has good use of one leg so she was able to hop to safety but the other was basically a "sitting duck" so to speak. Fortunately I heard the others raising a ruckus and I was able to chase the hawk away before it did much harm. She did suffer some small cuts to her wattles, but she is otherwise fine.
The weirdest thing is that the hawk just flew up to a branch and stood there watching us. I thought for sure it would hightail it with me out there, but no way, it looked ready to pounce again. I tossed a piece of wood at it and it flew off.
Fortunately I have a free run that they can get sun in, but it doesn't have grass, so they can't get any fresh greens. Guess it's back to chopping some alfalfa!
The weirdest thing is that the hawk just flew up to a branch and stood there watching us. I thought for sure it would hightail it with me out there, but no way, it looked ready to pounce again. I tossed a piece of wood at it and it flew off.
Fortunately I have a free run that they can get sun in, but it doesn't have grass, so they can't get any fresh greens. Guess it's back to chopping some alfalfa!
