Chickeeaholic
Crowing
- Mar 8, 2021
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I’m sorry you lost one, especially your favorite.
Shiny, reflective objects hung around can help.
I have a lot of hawks, fox, weasel, raccoon, etc, everything that wants to eat them. I had to cover my run with 1/2” gauge wire, top to bottom and with 12” sticking out across the ground to keep predators out. They don’t get free range time unless I monitor them. They get that every day for a few hours.
If it’s possible for you, I would consider replacing the chicken wire. It won’t hold up long, rusts easy and predators can still get in. Not hawks but raccoons can if you have them.
Shiny, reflective objects hung around can help.
I have a lot of hawks, fox, weasel, raccoon, etc, everything that wants to eat them. I had to cover my run with 1/2” gauge wire, top to bottom and with 12” sticking out across the ground to keep predators out. They don’t get free range time unless I monitor them. They get that every day for a few hours.
If it’s possible for you, I would consider replacing the chicken wire. It won’t hold up long, rusts easy and predators can still get in. Not hawks but raccoons can if you have them.
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