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I'm very sorry for your loss. We lost a hen to a hawk last year and I still feel awful about it.
Our solution was to purchase "hawk net" online. It was a nightmare to install, especially b/c our run area has trees, but with three adults and many hours, we got it done. I don't think it is foolproof, but so far it has worked. I also put up some of the reflective tape - not sure if it helps or not.
Some other ideas I've heard of, but not tried, include loud music, adding a rooster to your flock, and placing plastic owls. (The music seems impractical, but might work if you were out there with them free ranging. I don't see how a rooster would help - I know they try to protect the flock, but I would imagine they are also fairly easy prey for hawks (and we have a town ordinance against them where we live anyway.) The owls seem like they might work, but I figure if they'd scare a hawk away they'd also scare my hens so, I haven't bought one.)
I can agree and/or empathize with pretty much everything everyone else has posted here. Much sympathy to you and good luck.
Our solution was to purchase "hawk net" online. It was a nightmare to install, especially b/c our run area has trees, but with three adults and many hours, we got it done. I don't think it is foolproof, but so far it has worked. I also put up some of the reflective tape - not sure if it helps or not.
Some other ideas I've heard of, but not tried, include loud music, adding a rooster to your flock, and placing plastic owls. (The music seems impractical, but might work if you were out there with them free ranging. I don't see how a rooster would help - I know they try to protect the flock, but I would imagine they are also fairly easy prey for hawks (and we have a town ordinance against them where we live anyway.) The owls seem like they might work, but I figure if they'd scare a hawk away they'd also scare my hens so, I haven't bought one.)
I can agree and/or empathize with pretty much everything everyone else has posted here. Much sympathy to you and good luck.
hello I have lost 5 guinea hens and 1 chicken hen to a hawk which I caught on camera and saw it the other day and scared it off. I cooped my other 2 chicken hens which free range all day and built a scarecrow and put some reflective tape on it to try to deter the hawk away. Was wondering if there were any other tricks or advice to keep them away.