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Hi and welcome Sarah :frow:welcome I'm a NSW girl too - grew up at Cowra / Orange. Where are you? Sorry no idea on the crow thing. Are you able to net over the area where the coop is so they can't get in?
Hi and welcome Sarah :frow:welcome I'm a NSW girl too - grew up at Cowra / Orange. Where are you? Sorry no idea on the crow thing. Are you able to net over the area where the coop is so they can't get in?
hey I have family in cowra and cootamundra area but I’m from singleton about 45 mins from Newcastle hubby set up a trap for me to try out in the morning when I some of the flock out too free range so fingers crossed I get it sorted quick
 
hey I have family in cowra and cootamundra area but I’m from singleton about 45 mins from Newcastle hubby set up a trap for me to try out in the morning when I some of the flock out too free range so fingers crossed I get it sorted quick
Horrid things - I remember being chased by one on the farm when I was on my motorbike - I was only about 12 and I was terrified - I couldn't get to the gate I needed to open so had to go all the way along that paddock to the next gate to get through. It had been dive bombing me from a tree near the gate! I hope the traps work.
 
Good morning, Sarah, and welcome to BYC. When we first moved to our home (54 years ago) the crows were knocking the lid off the garbage can and strewing garbage about. I padded the jaws of a trap and set it on top of the garbage. Next morning all 'H' broke loose as I caught a crow. Crows everywhere circling and complaining. When they saw me all left except the trapped individual. I explained that his behavior was unacceptable and released him. That was the end of the mischief. If you trap/shoot one leave it on display. Crows are smart and stay away from areas where they perceive danger. Good luck in educating them.
 

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