This is my first flock and I have been afraid of hawk attacks. I haven't seen any in the area, but the previous home owner lost a chicken this way (mentioned the "feather bomb"...so I assume the bird wasn't just scooped away.) I usually free-range the girls on our quarter acre; in a neighborhood close to Salt Lake City. Typically have the dogs (lab/border collie mix and boxer) out with them. I stupidly had the dogs inside this time.
My silly Percy girl on the right:

At about 5pm I heard her squawking uncontrollably. I went to the window and saw all of the other chickens heading for the coop. I let the dogs out and made it outside just in time to see a large bird in one of our trees. It flew off when I came outside.
It took awhile to find the terrified, very wet bird, panting heavily. I checked for marks or cuts, but saw none. She was frozen in fear...didn't even come when I called to her (atypical....I usually have mealworms
.) It took me a while to even consider that bird in the tree was actually a HAWK- it wasn't much bigger than a chicken? Did a little research on hawks in the area and this is what I believe I saw:

Thanks for sticking with me through the detail. I'm curious to know if a hawk like this would/could take off with a full-grown/large-breed chicken? It would give me some peace of mind in free-ranging to know that I would have some time to get to my girls in case of an attack. I'm hoping that free-ranging A) with the dogs outside and B) only while I am home would be pretty significant steps to protect the gals.
I'm sure if this predator tried once, it will try again.
Scared the CRAP outta me. Poor little goofy thing....
My silly Percy girl on the right:

At about 5pm I heard her squawking uncontrollably. I went to the window and saw all of the other chickens heading for the coop. I let the dogs out and made it outside just in time to see a large bird in one of our trees. It flew off when I came outside.
It took awhile to find the terrified, very wet bird, panting heavily. I checked for marks or cuts, but saw none. She was frozen in fear...didn't even come when I called to her (atypical....I usually have mealworms


Thanks for sticking with me through the detail. I'm curious to know if a hawk like this would/could take off with a full-grown/large-breed chicken? It would give me some peace of mind in free-ranging to know that I would have some time to get to my girls in case of an attack. I'm hoping that free-ranging A) with the dogs outside and B) only while I am home would be pretty significant steps to protect the gals.
I'm sure if this predator tried once, it will try again.
Scared the CRAP outta me. Poor little goofy thing....