vivaciouswoman
Songster
- Sep 14, 2015
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We've had problems with foxes, opposums, and raccoons, and now air attacks. I found a massive amount of these feathers yesterday, and they don't belong to any of my birds, so I'm hoping a predator bird came down and got its tailfeathers kicked by one of my roos. There are signs that a Buff Orpington was its target. We have seen hawks try to pick up one of our ducks. Both times, they were unsuccessful. I'm not sure why they aren't targeting the chickens, since the Pekin duck they're aiming for is three times the mass of one of my girls.
Two questions:
1. What's another bird we can get that will help protect the flock? It has to *not* attack our children, small dogs, and cats. I'm willing to raise it socially if it's capable of defending without harming humans and the animals that belong here.
2. Any ideas what predator these feathers might belong to?
Two questions:
1. What's another bird we can get that will help protect the flock? It has to *not* attack our children, small dogs, and cats. I'm willing to raise it socially if it's capable of defending without harming humans and the animals that belong here.
2. Any ideas what predator these feathers might belong to?