- Jun 13, 2014
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Hello! We have a hawk (I think a redtail) making daily attempts on our backyard flock of 13 layers. So far he hasn't suceeded or even injured any hens, and we'd like to keep it that way! He usually makes one or two passes and then moves on. Occasionally he has even landed and made hopping grabs at hiding hens. We noticed he always seems to attack before 10am, so we tried keeping them locked up in their moveable coop until about noon (thinking he might be a creature of habit), which worked for a few days. Now he's made another pass at a different time of day. The hens are alert, sound the alarm, and dive for cover... but the repeated attempts have me concerned. This is our first hawk issue in 3 years. Is fall a common time for hawk activity? Can I hope it will pass if we keep the hens safe for long enough? If so, how long in your experience? Is the hawk's failure to nab a chicken a sign we're dealing with a juvenile? Any chance he'll pass on if we can make sure he continues to fail?