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Grays are smaller and less likely to attack anything as big as a full grown chicken unless they can sneak up on it when it's asleep. I have a pair that den right below my chicken yard and, aside from seeing them around our mulberry trees and on the game cam at 2 in the morning, you'd only know they were around when the pups are yipping in early summer. As long as I lock up my birds at night I don't worry about them--have a game cam right near the coop and they never appear on that one.
Grays are smaller and less likely to attack anything as big as a full grown chicken unless they can sneak up on it when it's asleep. I have a pair that den right below my chicken yard and, aside from seeing them around our mulberry trees and on the game cam at 2 in the morning, you'd only know they were around when the pups are yipping in early summer. As long as I lock up my birds at night I don't worry about them--have a game cam right near the coop and they never appear on that one.