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Ok. So maybe I'll do 6 or 8...That will be a nice sized flock. I would recommend an even number as they like to pair up.
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Ok. So maybe I'll do 6 or 8...That will be a nice sized flock. I would recommend an even number as they like to pair up.
We have owls. I hear them at night, but haven't laid eyes on any yet.
We also have coyote and fox. I can hear them calling at night. We are not far from Little Buffalo State Park and they live back there.
We currently have a family of deer living just on the other side of the creek. Of course they don't bother the chickens. I did spread some cracked corn and rye out for the deer and Ned was down eating it this morning.
We are actively working on reducing the deer population here... so far we have been lucky on our island but two neighboring ones have been hit with a nasty deer virus. I think we are being spared because we do try to actively limit the deer population here. Almost everyone on our island is pro hunting (I can think of two exceptions, and one of those came from Mayne island, the hardest hit by the virus, where there is no hunting allowed at all) because we have no large predators here to control the population it’s a necessity.
My chickens do see the deer as a threat though. The silly things alarm when they show up, almost every morning.
I find this incredibly worrisome. I would not be able to rest without an electric fence
Me too, and prawns brought by the generous hunters that hunt on our land. I am an awful shot, it has to do with a quirk in my vision, that also limits the type of glasses I can wear. I can’t see out of the ones that don’t distort your face when people look through them at you. I would hate to take a poor shot and have an animal suffer for it.They encourage hunting around me in order to control the population. I don’t hunt myself (don’t think I could do that) but I am a hypocrite and have a freezer full of venison.
I would hate to shoot anything! I've never actually shot my gun.I would hate to shoot a cougar. I think in general if you look big and don’t get in their way most wild animals stay away. But I would probably lock the coop before it was fully dark!
My flock hangs out with their siblings. In the case of the Australorps, that is 3 hens hanging together.Ok. So maybe I'll do 6 or 8...
The deer hang out right outside the fence line and the chickens pay no attention.We are actively working on reducing the deer population here... so far we have been lucky on our island but two neighboring ones have been hit with a nasty deer virus. I think we are being spared because we do try to actively limit the deer population here. Almost everyone on our island is pro hunting (I can think of two exceptions, and one of those came from Mayne island, the hardest hit by the virus, where there is no hunting allowed at all) because we have no large predators here to control the population it’s a necessity.
My chickens do see the deer as a threat though. The silly things alarm when they show up, almost every morning.
My gun does have a laser pointer, so I probably wouldn't miss. But, again, I've never even shot it at a target. That's why it stays locked up. When we are allowed to congregate again, I will take a gun safety and use class. Then I might be more comfortable with it. I'm rather afraid of it now.Me too, and prawns brought by the generous hunters that hunt on our land. I am an awful shot, it has to do with a quirk in my vision, that also limits the type of glasses I can wear. I can’t see out of the ones that don’t distort your face when people look through them at you. I would hate to take a poor shot and have an animal suffer for it.