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I was at a post-Thanksgiving party Saturday where some chicken friends and I discussed the fact that when you have 6 chickens you worry a lot more about preditors than we did for a flock of 60 or more. A loss hurts less when you have more birds. But also, it seemed there weren't as many losses. Some theories we had:
1) Power in numbers, since there were more look-outs, and more movement to disorient a preditor.
2) Survivors were smarter and taught the young how to be smart.
3) Better genetics since smart birds lived to reproduce.
4) Back then (we all had more chickens around when we were kids) you were allowed to shoot at anything that threatened your livestock.
5) Mom's theory is that people were home more and active around the animals more, which deterred a lot of daytime preditors. And a farm is still an active place.