Sherlock, rooster, & crows... your Dream Team of predator control! We LOVE our crows too cuz we can't accommodate roo's or pupsCastor isn't big enough to keep the dangerous predators away. Haven't seen any weasels within 10 miles of home. Hawks and foxes are the 2 main predators, both of which could snatch Castor if they were so inclined (hungry enough). Feral cats get fed by anyone who can lure them in simply for the rodent control, so isn't an issue here either. Cheetah is outstanding at spotting hawks, and has taught everyone else, 4 of which are his daughters and 2 of which are his grandchildren. His offspring are incredibly close behind him on hawk alert.
We've also got a flock of magpies and one of crows that stay in the area year round. They sound alerts and the chickens listen. Currently, we have a hefty sized flock of pigeons living near by in more open terrain. They're an easier hawk meal.
Sherlock marking territory now that he's fully mature is excellent fox deterrent. He's bigger and fit. They would have a better chance at night....when the coop is closed.
This doesn't mean predators can't get to my birds. Odds are reduced. Late fall to early spring have less camouflage available. We'll see how this winter goes.
