How to catch a chicken...that's in the bush.

jenangelcat

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Sep 12, 2010
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We brought home a new chicken. As soon as I let her out she flew straight over my head and into the bush (along a creek). She is in a dense thicket of thorny vines. My husband has been trying to catch her all week with no success. We have a trap out there and she's avoided it. He can't get near her with the hook. I don't know what to do. It's not safe out there and it's getting colder.

I don't get why she won't just go towards the other chickens. They are right next to bush in a paddock.

Any ideas?
 
Do you know where she is sleeping at night? Chickens are always easier to catch after dark. Otherwise, keep trying to entice her with treats. Try putting some scratch in a metal can, shake the can and call to her before tossing out a handful of the treat. Soon she may associate the sound with Good Things and come to you. Then you could toss some scratch into a big wire crate and stand back. When she goes in for it, close the door.

She may not relate to your other chickens as HER flock yet, so she's keeping her distance from them. Good luck & happy hunting!
 
That's an age old problem. Hence, the saying, "a bird in the hand is worth two in a bush".
good luck
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We bought a large koi pond net on an articulating pole, it works great for catching birds. If you cannot get one of those, make a hook and stick it on an old broomstick. You can catch her leg in the hook and nab her that way.

Good luck!
 

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