Last night I went out around 5:30 to lock my chickies up and found a hawk having thanksgiving dinner having served itself up one of my buff orpingtons It had eaten the head and neck when it flew off so I had thought it was a different critter than what had killed the last one
However I left the bird where it lay and tried to set a trap that if I caught it I could relocate the hawk but this morning when I went out the wily bird had avoided that and moved the dead chicken over several feet and eaten all but the intestines so it looks like it may very well be what was getting them all along,
So, The question is...
Now what to do about the bothersome creature?, I know I'm not supposed to shoot it or is that acceptable to protect my livestock?
I took a head count and am missing like 10 chickens it's hard to tell with them all crowded in the coop like they are now but the thing has been busier than I had thought in fact it's stepped up to the number two spot still way behind the neighbors dogs, I've had chickens for years and lived here for 14 and have always had hawks and owls here and never lost any to one of them that I am aware of, I'm gonna hang out some CD's and hope that helps.
On a funny note though, A couple days ago after I shut the birds in to protect them I went in and found a young rat snake freshly dead in the floor of the coop I can only assume I locked it in on a warm day and it didn't make it through the cold night LOL I think that speaks highly of how well built the coop is when a two foot rat snake can't find a way out![]()
Bill,I looked this up last fall...
OK ST T. 29 S 5-410.
Summary: Oklahoma law prohibits the knowing and willful killing or molestation of hawks, falcons, owls, or eagles, or their nests, eggs, or young. the only exceptions to this prohibition are the taking of a hawk or owl in the act of destroying domestic birds or fowl, or the use of hawks, owls, falcons, or eagles by licensed falconers.
Http://www.animallaw.info/statutes/stusok29_5_410.htm
So...if you see a hawk killing your bird, you can "take" it, meaning kill it, etc.