eveliens
Songster
- Jun 24, 2020
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I live in the city and let my chickens free-range in the yard during the day. I was aware aerial predators and cats were the biggest concern, as we don't have coons/foxes/snakes/coyotes and the fence is a 6 ft privacy fence so no badly behaved dogs either. The area has Coopers, harris and red tailed hawks along with crows, but my yard is specifically territory to several pairs of nasty little divebombing songbirds, so I never see them in or near the yard. This morning one of the hawks must have spotted the chickens from a few houses over and took a go thinking it could do a grab and fly without being attacked.
It didn't end well.
For the hawk.
From what I can gather, chicken ran in the pen for protection, hawk ran after the chicken, chicken doubled back running out of the pen, hawk didn't understand where he was or what was going on and got stuck. We did manage to wrangle him out and he was OK despite his unfortunate encounter with the wire although he was promptly attacked by the songbirds after we freed him. Additionally all the chickens are also safe - half of them dove under the kayak and the other half hid under the ping pong table. They seem to understand it provides better protection to go under manmade things rather than bushes (there is lots of cover in the yard).
Not how I was expecting to start my morning.
It didn't end well.
For the hawk.
From what I can gather, chicken ran in the pen for protection, hawk ran after the chicken, chicken doubled back running out of the pen, hawk didn't understand where he was or what was going on and got stuck. We did manage to wrangle him out and he was OK despite his unfortunate encounter with the wire although he was promptly attacked by the songbirds after we freed him. Additionally all the chickens are also safe - half of them dove under the kayak and the other half hid under the ping pong table. They seem to understand it provides better protection to go under manmade things rather than bushes (there is lots of cover in the yard).
Not how I was expecting to start my morning.