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Oh yeah, we've got coyotes, though according to the number of rabbits and deer in my yard they don't come around here much. I'm trying to talk my husband into a donkey just in case, also planning on having a coop full of guineas as an early warning system.
The feral pigs got eaten a few years ago, haven't heard of any sightings since then.
Would Guineas help? My neighbor has some. His got out and took off for the trees last winter. He lost one.Oh yeah, we've got coyotes, though according to the number of rabbits and deer in my yard they don't come around here much. I'm trying to talk my husband into a donkey just in case, also planning on having a coop full of guineas as an early warning system.
The feral pigs got eaten a few years ago, haven't heard of any sightings since then.
We have lots of coyotes out by me. I frequently hear them howling at night. My cats aren't allowed out after dark. For the birds I have an electric net fence which has been well worth it's weight. So far (3 years) the only bird I lost to a predator was a rogue chicken who insisted on hopping the fence daily to do her walk-about. Not sure if it was to a stray dog or coyote, but the prints in the snow were definitely canine.
Would Guineas help? My neighbor has some. His got out and took off for the trees last winter. He lost one.
Crows, Squirrels and some Cats will take chicks. Keep them penned until they're a safe size.Thank you for reminding me about the electric poultry fence, that would be very handy to have around. I loss in 3 years sound like pretty good odds to me. I lost my runt chick a few weeks ago to a crow. A crow!