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Thank you!I am sorry your birds got attacked and you lost your BCM.
Very beautiful pictures!

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Thank you!I am sorry your birds got attacked and you lost your BCM.
Very beautiful pictures!
Yup. Same with me. I'm pretty sure the hawk has a nest across the street.I'm sorry a hawk got one of your chickens. It's terrible when that happens. I live in the woods and apparently all birds of prey got the memo that I have chickens![]()
I'm sorry you're BCM was eaten. It's sad.Hi everyone! Just a heads up for hawks. Either a Coopers hawk or a red-shouldered hawk just killed our Black Copper Maran hen and is on the lookout for more. He tried to get one of our ducks yesterday, so I thought everyone should be warned because they lurk out there. I hope you're chickens stay safe! And feel free to post any other preditor that you have encountered. Here is what these hawks look like.View attachment 2950674View attachment 2950675
Hawks will only eat your chickens if you don't protect them. Netting is good to keep them safe inside their runs.If you're new to keeping chickens you'll find everything eats chickens.Its easier to protect them than kill all the predators.So sorry. We had a small hawk pin one of my speckles on the ground. I heard the commotion and was able to get the hawk to release her. Luckily she is ok. Sadly the hawk not so much.
So sorry about your hen!! I have a dog that keeps hawks away from my chickensHi everyone! Just a heads up for hawks. Either a Coopers hawk or a red-shouldered hawk just killed our Black Copper Maran hen and is on the lookout for more. He tried to get one of our ducks yesterday, so I thought everyone should be warned because they lurk out there. I hope you're chickens stay safe! And feel free to post any other preditor that you have encountered. Here is what these hawks look like.View attachment 2950674View attachment 2950675
Totally agree. I am usually out there. They have a very secure run and coop but I like to let them roam in the yard some each day. I was gone and just returning. The hubs had let them out and he went inside. They are NEVER out alone again. Trust me on that!Hawks are
Hawks will only eat your chickens if you don't protect them. Netting is good to keep them safe inside their runs.If you're new to keeping chickens you'll find everything eats chickens.Its easier to protect them than kill all the predators.
Because Owls or Hawks can't be killed or trapped chickens are more vulnerable from aerial predators. I'm hoping to finish the chicken tunnels I started making last year.They'll wrap around my whole yard .Totally agree. I am usually out there. They have a very secure run and coop but I like to let them roam in the yard some each day. I was gone and just returning. The hubs had let them out and he went inside. They are NEVER out alone again. Trust me on that!