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We have bald eagles here too....huge birds
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They are beautiful. One thing that I've done is put a bird feeder on the other side of my property. It attracts lots of dove, which is a favorite meal for the hawks in my area. That tends to keep the hawks over on that side away from my chickens by giving them another place to hunt for easy prey. I try not to pay too much attention to the feathers laying around the bird feeder when I refill it.A few days ago (on the last nicest day we've had so far this year), I had JUST put my turkey, and chickens into their coops. Actually, it was just after I put the LAST of my ducks into their outside "yard" (completely enclosed by chicken wire). While I was watching them, I saw them look UP - in that cute sideways "way" that they do. There was a bald eagle. It was low enough that I could see it very well. The girls were very quiet, and the drake carried on for a bit. It seemed like that eagle circled for 5 minutes, although it was probably only 90 seconds. I stood there, right next to my ladies, watching too. It flew off. How beautiful and glorious they can be. When they are NOT eating my pets.![]()
They are beautiful. One thing that I've done is put a bird feeder on the other side of my property. It attracts lots of dove, which is a favorite meal for the hawks in my area. That tends to keep the hawks over on that side away from my chickens by giving them another place to hunt for easy prey. I try not to pay too much attention to the feathers laying around the bird feeder when I refill it.
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They are beautiful. One thing that I've done is put a bird feeder on the other side of my property. It attracts lots of dove, which is a favorite meal for the hawks in my area. That tends to keep the hawks over on that side away from my chickens by giving them another place to hunt for easy prey. I try not to pay too much attention to the feathers laying around the bird feeder when I refill it.
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We have 2 of the same type of contraptions, my husband made up for us last year after the hawk ate one of our ducks. We have a square one, and a rectangular one. They work great, except for right now, we've been keeping our ducks in them. They are big enough that I can fit smaller kiddie pools in, and there is still room for the ducks to move around (lots of room to kill the grass and make mud). My chickens just get to come out while I'm moving everyone around. It IS a lot more work, but I don't mind it.We built a square box out of PVC pipe and covered it with plastic wire leaving the bottom open,I pull it up to the chicken run,they come running in then I pull it to a spot And let them graze awhile then pull it to another spot, it's a little more aggravation ,but they get fresh grass their run stays cleaner, and are protected from the hawks. So far so good
We built a square box out of PVC pipe and covered it with plastic wire leaving the bottom open,I pull it up to the chicken run,they come running in then I pull it to a spot And let them graze awhile then pull it to another spot, it's a little more aggravation ,but they get fresh grass their run stays cleaner, and are protected from the hawks. So far so good