- Mar 30, 2013
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I feel so sorry for you. kind of went through the same thing.
Bought 6 chicks in March, about a week old. Kept them in the garage under heat lamps until they feathered out then put them in the fenced backyard in which I put chicken wire over the vinyl fencing.
We lost 4 Chickens out of a flock of 6 in June (barred rock and silver laced wyandottes) to what we think were racoons. Heads were taken off and gutted. Only found 3 bodies. Replaced them with a mixed flock we bought from a local future farmer of america that had an ad on craigslist. Got a silkie (way cute) a Brahma (just found that out today) and 2 others that i don't know what they are. Also just picked up a group of 5 rhode island reds someone wanted to get rid of.
Built a community of 3 coops connected to what we call the common area that we can walk into with a roof so we can feed and water the chickens. We still have problems with the racoons getting into the backyard, but make sure the chickens are in the coops by dark..
Was just finishing up dinner tonight and went to the bathroom to wash my hands and looked out the window and saw a hawk eating the silkie, ran out of the house yelling and screaming but was to late. We lost our cute little silkie.
Didn't think hawks could get into the the backyard since we have 4 very large shade trees in the yard but i was mistaken. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks.
Bought 6 chicks in March, about a week old. Kept them in the garage under heat lamps until they feathered out then put them in the fenced backyard in which I put chicken wire over the vinyl fencing.
We lost 4 Chickens out of a flock of 6 in June (barred rock and silver laced wyandottes) to what we think were racoons. Heads were taken off and gutted. Only found 3 bodies. Replaced them with a mixed flock we bought from a local future farmer of america that had an ad on craigslist. Got a silkie (way cute) a Brahma (just found that out today) and 2 others that i don't know what they are. Also just picked up a group of 5 rhode island reds someone wanted to get rid of.
Built a community of 3 coops connected to what we call the common area that we can walk into with a roof so we can feed and water the chickens. We still have problems with the racoons getting into the backyard, but make sure the chickens are in the coops by dark..
Was just finishing up dinner tonight and went to the bathroom to wash my hands and looked out the window and saw a hawk eating the silkie, ran out of the house yelling and screaming but was to late. We lost our cute little silkie.
Didn't think hawks could get into the the backyard since we have 4 very large shade trees in the yard but i was mistaken. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks.