ugh. Hate hawks. I had to laugh when some of the OT's were saying hawks don't take out full grown chickens as I lose several each year and mine are FAT -- and I know it was a hawk today.
I have either one or two chickens missing, but no signs of any kills or feathers. They could just be hiding but.. I stood out there until I saw the hawk leave and until my roo called the all clear, but maybe the chicken had already been taken by then. Once they are out, no getting them back in, so I guess they go on lockdown tomorrow.
Good news was it doesn't appear to have been any of my favorites - the NN and the 'named'.
All the babies are safe too (they are under netting, not free ranging).
I have either one or two chickens missing, but no signs of any kills or feathers. They could just be hiding but.. I stood out there until I saw the hawk leave and until my roo called the all clear, but maybe the chicken had already been taken by then. Once they are out, no getting them back in, so I guess they go on lockdown tomorrow.
Good news was it doesn't appear to have been any of my favorites - the NN and the 'named'.
All the babies are safe too (they are under netting, not free ranging).