Flat Earth
Songster
- Apr 15, 2017
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Sorry for your loss, i hope you be able to find a way to stop the attacks.A few weeks ago, I lost 2 hens to a hawk (1 killed instantly, 1 was severely injured and had to be put down). This was not a sudden attack, it was thoughtfully planned by the hawk. He or she had been hanging around during the day - perched in nearby trees, and on at least one occasion, actually landing on the ground near the caged run. The girls were safe in the caged area, but freaking out. Hawk was getting ready for the opportunity - which I provided. I stupidly allowed the 9 hens to free range (in an enclosed area, but open to aerial attack), and that's when the hawk made it's move. Totally my fault, totally foolish first-year mistake. Note: the chickens' area is in the woods. There were no hawks around when there were leaves on the surrounding trees, but now the trees are bare and the hawk had a clear shot, which might have made the difference.