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My two hens were alarm-calling so I went out to their coop to find them unharmed, but with blood on their combs. It looks like they bashed themselves into the wire? No other injuries, and the blood isn’t coming from their heads or their nostrils, just their combs.
I’m fairly certain it was not a fight between the hens because they were both acting afraid of something else when I came out and they weren’t posturing at each other.
(Their eyes only look weird because of the flash, they don't have impaired vision.)
It was just getting dark when this happened, so they could still see but not very well. Since my dog died there’s been more cats in my backyard, but not much else (I live in the suburbs and my yard is super small). I’m thinking that a cat lunged at them or something and they got scared? What I’m worried about is this happening again, they were also alarm-calling this morning (I checked then too and there were no signs of predators or injuries).
Will they get used to the cats again? Is there anything I can do to make them feel safer?
I’m fairly certain it was not a fight between the hens because they were both acting afraid of something else when I came out and they weren’t posturing at each other.
(Their eyes only look weird because of the flash, they don't have impaired vision.)
It was just getting dark when this happened, so they could still see but not very well. Since my dog died there’s been more cats in my backyard, but not much else (I live in the suburbs and my yard is super small). I’m thinking that a cat lunged at them or something and they got scared? What I’m worried about is this happening again, they were also alarm-calling this morning (I checked then too and there were no signs of predators or injuries).
Will they get used to the cats again? Is there anything I can do to make them feel safer?