Beautiful! Reminds me of my goldlaced polish bantam Trixy who passed away just over a year ago. She and her half sister were my first chickens. She was our ‘posh’ chicken as she never did anything childish I should say chickish! We still have her half sister who is the frizzle version of her, who isn’t any less crazy after 3 years of life! Quarantining birds is fantastic isn’t it! Last time I tried the chicken managed to fly out of some gap despite being the biggest chicken I own.
It's a challenge keeping this all straight. It takes a lot of extra time. I have given up my morning walks for now. I need to also spend time with each of them so they get to know me and are more comfortable around me.

Joy still runs at the initial site of me. Tilly is more feisty and does not really run from me. I think she is busy plotting her beak out from quarantine.
Chicken Run What GIF by NETFLIX
 
CRAP! well at least you know now. Perhaps you should always be armed now when outside just in case an opportunity presents itself. Coyotes are becoming a scourge everyone now.
I fully agree I need to be armed while outside. I personally cannot at the moment. Trust me when I say both the shot gun and the rifles kick like the dickens. Either one could potentially undo everything the surgeon did for me a month ago. I can use and shoot the pistol properly. For a potentially quick moving target I do not feel comfortable with aiming properly and getting a good shot. If I have to go that route, I want a good clean shot. Just because they are a scourge and I hate them, I do not want them to suffer for a ill aimed shot either.

I have plan B in the works right now. I just need Betty's husband to have the moment to bring the solution to me with his truck as it will not fit in the back of the SUV, we tried.

Huge live animal trap. I saw it Monday when he brought it down to the diner and we tried to fit it in the back of mom's SUV. I was leery when he offered and described this trap because he told me to bait it with one of my chickens. I'm like, uhh, heck no. Then I saw the trap. The section the chicken would go in is fully enclosed with 1/4 in rat wire so the coyote cannot reach them. I then would also bait the part of the trap for the "animal" for sardines or cat food. Once trapped I can immediately remove my chicken without having to release the "animal". Technically I would not have to use one of my chickens but he said if it is coming for my chickens, then I need to lure it off the hill with what it is after to make it successful. Once trapped he said he would come get the trap and so not to offend certain neighbors deal with it elsewhere. He then said it might be worthwhile to reset it to see if it is a lone coyote or if I'm dealing with multiple.

Mom said it was big, but lanky and clearly not full grown. She thinks it is a youngster who got "kicked" out of his/her pack which is why my chickens may be easy pickings for it.
 
It's a challenge keeping this all straight. It takes a lot of extra time. I have given up my morning walks for now. I need to also spend time with each of them so they get to know me and are more comfortable around me.

Joy still runs at the initial site of me. Tilly is more feisty and does not really run from me. I think she is busy plotting her beak out from quarantine.
Chicken Run What GIF by NETFLIX
Polish have a mind of their own!
 
I fully agree I need to be armed while outside. I personally cannot at the moment. Trust me when I say both the shot gun and the rifles kick like the dickens. Either one could potentially undo everything the surgeon did for me a month ago. I can use and shoot the pistol properly. For a potentially quick moving target I do not feel comfortable with aiming properly and getting a good shot. If I have to go that route, I want a good clean shot. Just because they are a scourge and I hate them, I do not want them to suffer for a ill aimed shot either.

I have plan B in the works right now. I just need Betty's husband to have the moment to bring the solution to me with his truck as it will not fit in the back of the SUV, we tried.

Huge live animal trap. I saw it Monday when he brought it down to the diner and we tried to fit it in the back of mom's SUV. I was leery when he offered and described this trap because he told me to bait it with one of my chickens. I'm like, uhh, heck no. Then I saw the trap. The section the chicken would go in is fully enclosed with 1/4 in rat wire so the coyote cannot reach them. I then would also bait the part of the trap for the "animal" for sardines or cat food. Once trapped I can immediately remove my chicken without having to release the "animal". Technically I would not have to use one of my chickens but he said if it is coming for my chickens, then I need to lure it off the hill with what it is after to make it successful. Once trapped he said he would come get the trap and so not to offend certain neighbors deal with it elsewhere. He then said it might be worthwhile to reset it to see if it is a lone coyote or if I'm dealing with multiple.

Mom said it was big, but lanky and clearly not full grown. She thinks it is a youngster who got "kicked" out of his/her pack which is why my chickens may be easy pickings for it.
Great idea! He's right about the bait, however, I wonder if a roasting chicken (like from the supermarket) would work...that way none of your ladies get terrorized by their "close call" especially if you can add a bunch of feathers to it (moulting season and all that)
 
Great idea! He's right about the bait, however, I wonder if a roasting chicken (like from the supermarket) would work...that way none of your ladies get terrorized by their "close call" especially if you can add a bunch of feathers to it (moulting season and all that)
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I fully agree I need to be armed while outside. I personally cannot at the moment. Trust me when I say both the shot gun and the rifles kick like the dickens. Either one could potentially undo everything the surgeon did for me a month ago. I can use and shoot the pistol properly. For a potentially quick moving target I do not feel comfortable with aiming properly and getting a good shot. If I have to go that route, I want a good clean shot. Just because they are a scourge and I hate them, I do not want them to suffer for a ill aimed shot either.

I have plan B in the works right now. I just need Betty's husband to have the moment to bring the solution to me with his truck as it will not fit in the back of the SUV, we tried.

Huge live animal trap. I saw it Monday when he brought it down to the diner and we tried to fit it in the back of mom's SUV. I was leery when he offered and described this trap because he told me to bait it with one of my chickens. I'm like, uhh, heck no. Then I saw the trap. The section the chicken would go in is fully enclosed with 1/4 in rat wire so the coyote cannot reach them. I then would also bait the part of the trap for the "animal" for sardines or cat food. Once trapped I can immediately remove my chicken without having to release the "animal". Technically I would not have to use one of my chickens but he said if it is coming for my chickens, then I need to lure it off the hill with what it is after to make it successful. Once trapped he said he would come get the trap and so not to offend certain neighbors deal with it elsewhere. He then said it might be worthwhile to reset it to see if it is a lone coyote or if I'm dealing with multiple.

Mom said it was big, but lanky and clearly not full grown. She thinks it is a youngster who got "kicked" out of his/her pack which is why my chickens may be easy pickings for it.
I actually like this plan. It makes good sense. I would not want to be the bait chicken but I get it.

Good luck.
 

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