glassdragonfly
Crowing

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I think I have solved it! I just relocated my roo to my friend. As soon as he entered with all of the hens he immediately tried to make with at least 3 of them, so that’s the feather issue. The limping is from a recent coyote at the coop. He didn’t enter the run but he was on the outside and scared the crap out of my gals. They were running, jumping,bumping into everything. I will keep you all updated in the coming weeks to let you know if the feathers come back! If not then back to square one.
chicken parkour!!!Yep, chicken parkour! Can you create a buffer zone with some electric fencing so Mr. Coyote can't get any closer? They definitely tend to come back and will do some digging.
I see coyotes at night but on 3 occasions. I've had roosters taken by them in the middle of the afternoon. One came through at 2PM yesterday. Luckily the birds all made it into trees.chicken parkour!!!
I have had multiple instances with the yotes at my run, they never get in but always frighten my girls. Whoever said coyotes are only nocturnal hunters have never lived here they come out mid day, 2 in the afternoon. I will think of a way to make a buffer zone but due to the landscaping (rocky slope)around it may be a bit difficult to do electric fence.
I feel so bad they have such a yucky limp now
chicken parkour!!!
I have had multiple instances with the yotes at my run, they never get in but always frighten my girls. Whoever said coyotes are only nocturnal hunters have never lived here they come out mid day, 2 in the afternoon. I will think of a way to make a buffer zone but due to the landscaping (rocky slope)around it may be a bit difficult to do electric fence.
I feel so bad they have such a yucky limp now