Offshoreorca
Whale Whisperer
We live in rural Canada with all the hawks, and weasels, and bobcats, and coyotes, and foxes, and owls, and black bears, etc. Had one pullet taken by a red-tailed hawk our first fall and then we put a cover on the run. We only free range while working in the garden (which is fairly often during the spring, summer and fall). Haven’t lost a bird since in several years and I enjoy seeing all the wildlife coming through my yard. Moral of the story is that chickens are tasty to everything and if you aren’t willing to put some extra protection in for your flock, it will always be an uphill battle fighting predators as more will always move in. Much easier to find a way to live with them then to always risk loosing your flock.
People up here have r ally good things to say about free-ranging with livestock guardian dogs - seems to work like a charm. Also, encouraging a few resident crows or ravens can help a lot too. Our Corvids have free reign of the compost.
People up here have r ally good things to say about free-ranging with livestock guardian dogs - seems to work like a charm. Also, encouraging a few resident crows or ravens can help a lot too. Our Corvids have free reign of the compost.