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Oh I will, I won't be leaving them alone again. I literally went in to just get some treats for them, got sidetracked talking to my mother, and then it was too late. I'm positive if I had gone out 5 minutes earlier it wouldn't have happened, which is what really rips my heart out.
RGBistro- DEFINITELY cover your run. I've heard stories of hawks and owls finding their way in, any way they can. It's not worth the risk.
It's so ironic because our coop is literally like Fort Knox, but I feel bad keeping them penned up so I like to let them out when I can supervise them. Anything outside of the coop is really just adding risk. But I guess their happiness and enrichment is worth it. They aren't happy without their "outside" time, and it's really just up to us to keep an eye on them.
I can't let myself be sad though. I'm scheduled to pick up some older Mille Fleur d'Uccle chicks tomorrow and hopefully some more silkies...but I might pass on the silkies and just hold onto the little roo that survived since he's such a sweetheart and I don't want any more roos.
Thanks for your support you guys. We lost our first hen this summer to a coyote, and then this. We're finishing up our first year as chicken-keepers so I guess this is the last lesson of Chickens 101
It can be hard to find the balance between risk and quality of life. Birds like silkies and Polish are at higher risk because their vision is obstructed by their crests.
Mille Fleur d'Uccles are my dream chicken.
I decided against them because they are so small and probably wouldn't last long here. You will have to post pics of yours so I can admire from afar.
Oh I definitely will post pics. I didn't even consider getting them for some reason...must have slipped by. Haha what makes them so great besides how gorgeous they are?
Yeah, and my plan is to keep the bantams penned up pretty much all the time. I'm making their run extra big so that I don't feel bad keeping them in there, and it will be another Fort Knox run.
mandelyn- I don't know WHAT I would do if it happened to one of my hens right in front of my eyes. I've put so much work physically, mentally, and emotionally into those girls it probably would have traumatized me too. I'm just happy the hawk went for the easy kill this time.