I would consider installing bird netting over the area, so the predators can not get to your chickens, if that is not possible, I would get them in the coop before dark...... Good Luck
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you're right about the netting. I've had chickens out here for three summers, this year is the first year I've had problems. I had a fox earlier in the year take a couple. I was able to catch her in a trap. But I've seen others on the trail cam. I have a few dogs that come thru the property. So between the fox and dogs, no more free ranging for the ladies. But they have a very large run, that I open up into a fenced garden after harvest, so they have plenty of space. I just know they're happier when they can chase grasshoppers though the grass.
I went back down to the coop this morning and removed my dead chicken before I let the girls out, but the temp is 2 above, so they won't go out much today. As you can see the owl was back. Also had a dog or coyote outside the fence, but picture quality was horrible.![]()
true.. and this deer cam is right beside my house.. yeah, the coop is CLOSE.. so the fox isn't scared of the house and such.. not sure how else to deter them.. i've heard of a night flash thing for wild animals.. now sure how well it works.. might have to do some research.. keeping my 9 hens safe is IMPORTANT to me..Yeah, that's close and a lot of sightings. And it won't be long before they have kits, too. They'll come out at all times of day to feed those.
Quote: Don't waste your money on those flashing red lights......
....spend that money on making coop uber secure at night and/or electric poultry netting(unless you have an uber secure run) for daytime deterrence.