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If you want a good protective rooster, I would recommend a Silver Laced Wyandotte, big and not afraid to fight off a predator, but not too friendly in my experience.
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Our crows are an integral part of our hawk defense here and I couldn't do it without them. The dog helps but he's getting older now and less attuned to aerial threats, but the crows are vigilant and very aggressive to the hawks. They forage in a part of the meadow that the chickens rarely go, so they don't come into any contact but even if they did I wouldn't worry one bit about disease.
You can establish crow feeding stations around the perimeter of your land by placing pedestal feeders with field corn.
We have breeding/nesting crows on our 20 acres. Just got lucky I guess. The neighbor puts out a lot of corn for turkey and deer and the crows like the dividends.
Our LGD are useless against raptors and small predators. But our lgd stands for livestock guardian donkeys. We are more concerned about losing goats and miniature horses to coyotes than losing chickens. But for our large pen we strung mason string back and forth over it. We haven't lost any more birds from that pen to gawks/owls. You can generally tell if it was a bird on bird kill....feathers everywhere. Possums and coons will kill and carry. Chicken take out if you will. OR they will simply chew the head off and leave the rest. That is what we get more often than not.I have crows keep the hawks away. In 7 years I've lost one chick to a hawk. They normally get chased away. But now the crows steal about 5-6 eggs a day, and dip the neighbor's bread in the chicken water. They are pretty annoying and there's more of them.So, the hawk showed up today, and I noticed that the only birds brave enough to stay in the yard with it were the local grackles, so I had an idea. I was wondering, will they do the same job as the crows in keeping hawks away?