Do you free range your birds? With the dangers of free ranging, I have yet to lose one to a predator *knock on wood*.
I thank the plentiful cover my birds have. We did have a close scare with a goshawk. It went for creamy coloured frizzle rooster. We actually saw it and ran out. The Goshawk dropped it! Never came back.
Yes, always have free ranged the flocks. I credit my wonderful rooster brigade for no losses, as well as the perimeter livestock fencing over about half of our property for making it just a tad harder for roaming dogs to easily run across and grab chickens as they go.
Like I mentioned, I'm down to only one LF rooster who is aging and am growing out several of his sons to take up the slack. If you have followed any of my threads, you know that Zane and Suede have gone on to the Great Roost in the Sky, but I do have big old Isaac and two bantam roosters, who, although they are penned up with their tiny hens, are super alert, as most bantam roosters tend to be, probably knowing their vulnerability. A good rooster is worth his weight in gold! Isaac is a Delaware but as you read, his sons are 1/2 Stukel line Barred Rock. It appears they'll be big boys and I'm anxious to see how they mature.
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