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HummerHaven
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- Apr 25, 2023
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Wow I totally wasn't thinking about chicks when I read the question but that makes so much sense. I know my chick run will be covered so I'm not worried but it's good info to have. Better safe than sorry I sayCrows are omnivores, but rarely kill, they prefer dead meat. However if they are really hungry, they will take nestlings or very small chicks, other small mammals and lizards, etc....But generally they will eat what ever is available rather than risk being hurt trying to make a kill, unlike birds of prey. This said, I'd keep chicks under 3 months old under watchful eyes if you have Crows or Ravens living in your territory. It's extremely unlikely a Crow could take out a grown chicken, Crows being smaller than this potential prey. My Ravens have never even considered coming near my chickens and they are about the same size as a medium sized hen.
