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ChickenPerson999999
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- Sep 22, 2019
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They have many enclosures and safe places to hide and bushes to go into but a rooster is still a chicken but unlike most hens roosters have spurs and can fight hawks off and warn the hens and protect them but roosters may not be the best at fighting predators but atleast they will protect and alert me if anything’s wrong.For dealing with hawks, a roof is more useful than a rooster.
Trees or bushes for the chickens to go under can also help, although an entire roof is still better. The more places they can spend time under a cover, the less exposed they are to a hawk.
At his best, a rooster is still a chicken. He's not all that big and tough, compared to a hawk or a large dog.
A rooster might warn the hens to go run and hide--but they might run and hide even without a rooster. A rooster might run away too, or he might try to defend the hens and get himself killed (which means he's not there when the next predator comes along.)
A rooster can be fun to have (or a nuisance--depends on the rooster). But there are definite limits to how much he can protect hens, even if he wants to (and not all of them want to.)