ella2025
Crowing
I totally agree with everybody saying you should build a run, and locking your chickens in until you've got it is definitely the right thing to do. We have lots of hawks where I live, I would guess 4-5 just in the area surrounding our yard (which conveniently tons of rabbits and voles that are drawing hawks here). I've had chickens outside for 7 months, and had 3 attacks. But knowing my area is heavily populated with hawks and just about any chicken predators (including foxes, coyotes which come every day, bobcats, neighbors dog) I built a fully enclosed hardware cloth run before I put any chickens out at all. They stay in the run all day every day and we never let them out unless it's the middle of summer and I happen to have 30 minutes to stand there with them and supervise them while they forage. This, although I feel bad for keeping them cooped in, has worked fantastically for us, and we've had 0 losses or injuries related to predators. The hawks were all easily kept out by the hardware cloth. If you are not able to build a run, maybe hanging strong bird netting on top of your chicken roaming area can help. I have also heard of hanging up shiny things like mirrors or old CD's but have never tried that myself. Sorry for your losses and good luck!
