Depending on the laws in your state, sometimes you can find a licensed falconer who will come and catch the hawk for you. I have done this. It is worth checking; in my experience, once a hawk starts taking domestic poultry it does not stop.Thank you. I know, I’m scared of that. I seen a hawk/falcon fly over the exact area I found her later on that day so that’s why I thought it was hawk or possible falcon.
We were planning on ordering some electric fencing from Premier1 but with the USPS shipping delays, why bother. I have extra bird netting I was planning to put up as well, even though it’s not 100% guaranteed to save anyone from anything but might help slow predators down. Ugh. I’m ready for spring/summer already.![]()