Copper9Miko1
In the Brooder
- Oct 10, 2022
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Hi! so I'm new here and me and my family keep having martins kill our chickens, normally we find them and get rid of them by now or our barn cats do.
We got a rooster last spring and he seemed to keep our hens safe until he was killed two days ago then a Brahma and one of our Speckled Sussex got killed, multiple injured. me and my father blocked of all exits and holes we could and dug up the ground since our first martin was in a yogurt contain under the ramp to the pen. We took out any container and built a trap which we plan to lock the chickens in the coop and see what other information we can figure out.
The hard thing is they can jump right through the chicken wire and dig under the fencing we have under the coop walls. We plan on rebuild the coop's run this spring since winter is about to hit but I was curious of any light that could be given on the matter since the martin killed our older chickens instead of our young ones and dose anyone know if the anti-marten sprays are good or not? thank you for any feed back.
We got a rooster last spring and he seemed to keep our hens safe until he was killed two days ago then a Brahma and one of our Speckled Sussex got killed, multiple injured. me and my father blocked of all exits and holes we could and dug up the ground since our first martin was in a yogurt contain under the ramp to the pen. We took out any container and built a trap which we plan to lock the chickens in the coop and see what other information we can figure out.
The hard thing is they can jump right through the chicken wire and dig under the fencing we have under the coop walls. We plan on rebuild the coop's run this spring since winter is about to hit but I was curious of any light that could be given on the matter since the martin killed our older chickens instead of our young ones and dose anyone know if the anti-marten sprays are good or not? thank you for any feed back.