Keeping Chickens Free Range

Does that happen around your place to? must be the altitude. We have accidentally and very seriously/mortally scared many raptors around these parts for decades. Naturally there have been investigations but noting could be shown that the warning pellets were from our good-intentioned charity work!
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That has never happened around here that I know of. BUT I do know of a guy that happens to work in the medical field so he knows something about this stuff, and he said he tried scaring a hawk away once while the hawk was in a dive for his chickens. He said the retort from the pellets leaving the end of the barrel scared the hawk so badly it misjudged it's dive to the chick. The poor hawk had misjudged the dive so badly it broke its neck when it hit the ground at full speed.

He told me he did everything he could to save it but nothing worked... As I said he Is a medical profession so I am sure he did too.
 
I do try to free range my girls & boys as much as possible. I spend a good amount of time outside myself, so if I'm out, they are out. They do have a coop for laying & roosting. And I do have a hanging feed feeder that they can get food out of in the coop. But they much prefer to be out in the grass, field & my gardens. We do have lots of prediters and live close to a road so I definately have to keep a eye on them. Because of course they want to be everywhere except for where you want them, lol. Here are some of them enjoying the neighbors yard, yikes.

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I do try to free range my girls & boys as much as possible. I spend a good amount of time outside myself, so if I'm out, they are out. They do have a coop for laying & roosting. And I do have a hanging feed feeder that they can get food out of in the coop. But they much prefer to be out in the grass, field & my gardens. We do have lots of prediters and live close to a road so I definately have to keep a eye on them. Because of course they want to be everywhere except for where you want them, lol. Here are some of them enjoying the neighbors yard, yikes.

Ure girls and boys look real happy!!!!
 
I do try to free range my girls & boys as much as possible. I spend a good amount of time outside myself, so if I'm out, they are out. They do have a coop for laying & roosting. And I do have a hanging feed feeder that they can get food out of in the coop. But they much prefer to be out in the grass, field & my gardens. We do have lots of prediters and live close to a road so I definately have to keep a eye on them. Because of course they want to be everywhere except for where you want them, lol. Here are some of them enjoying the neighbors yard, yikes.


I love to see free ranging chickens!
 

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