Having a good set up with lots of cover, and hiding spots can help. So does having multiple roosters for look outs. We also have donkeys that keep many predators away. Those that get by my donkeys have my hunting husband to contend with. I have lost a few birds over the years to predators but not many.
A few weeks ago a young hawk was trying to get a bird. Thankfully my chickens headed for cover and we chased the hawk off. Generally hawks don't bother my birds, there's enough mice and rabbits in the fields for them to catch.
A few weeks ago a young hawk was trying to get a bird. Thankfully my chickens headed for cover and we chased the hawk off. Generally hawks don't bother my birds, there's enough mice and rabbits in the fields for them to catch.
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