My dad and I were talking the other day and I brought up the problem I have with hawks, especially red tails. When I let mine out I have to stay out, the second I turn my back, trouble.
We discussed hawks and chickens and dad mentioned that hawks have only been plentiful the last 15 years or so.
He and I could not remember ever having a hawk attack or even seeing them around our place in Missouri.
He said and I agree you rarely saw a red tail, coopers, goshawk etc "back in the day".
Occasionally you saw or heard a barn owl or a great horned owl.
My commute is 23 miles and if I remember I'll keep an eye out but I bet I'll see at least 2 if not 3 red tails on the way to home and wouldn't bet you a nickel one will likely be on my dusk to dawn light in my yard. My hens are in a covered run and simply don't pay any attention to the resident they are so use to him.
You old timers out there have any thoughts, remembrances?
We discussed hawks and chickens and dad mentioned that hawks have only been plentiful the last 15 years or so.
He and I could not remember ever having a hawk attack or even seeing them around our place in Missouri.
He said and I agree you rarely saw a red tail, coopers, goshawk etc "back in the day".
Occasionally you saw or heard a barn owl or a great horned owl.
My commute is 23 miles and if I remember I'll keep an eye out but I bet I'll see at least 2 if not 3 red tails on the way to home and wouldn't bet you a nickel one will likely be on my dusk to dawn light in my yard. My hens are in a covered run and simply don't pay any attention to the resident they are so use to him.
You old timers out there have any thoughts, remembrances?