- May 11, 2016
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I have 3 hens that only free range in the afternoon in our suburban backyard in Houston. We have plenty of hawks, the hens have been free ranging for about 1 year. There are two hawks that show up almost daily, one of my hens will sound the alarm & the rest will hide under the bushes. Will that strategy keep working overtime or the hawks will get brave & go into the bushes? Will the hawk be able to sneak up to the chickens & not let them sound the alarm for them to hide?
What I am trying to decide is, keep letting them free range, or just lock them up in their run for good, or just chance it, hoping the girls will stay vigilant?
What I am trying to decide is, keep letting them free range, or just lock them up in their run for good, or just chance it, hoping the girls will stay vigilant?