Rattlesnake and chicken

Sherri1990

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My entire flock ran to the edge of the fence so excited by something...so naturally I went to see what. A 4 foot rattlesnake was slithering along my fence!! My chickens were completely unbothered! I couldn’t even speak to yell for my husband. Why on earth did they go over to the snake??? My thought is they would freak out. Any onsite on this?
 
Our Guinea just had it out with a snake earlier. Snakes are their natural enemies
 
If the chickens are large fowl mature, the snake will not really mess with them. I have photos with many of my s=hens walking around large rat snakes with no issues at all. The only time snakes have killed an adult of mine was a broody hen defending her nest :(. Snakes will go for the smaller chickens even when they can't swallow them though. This is a huge problem for me,
 
Thank goodness you & your flock weren't hurt!
An encounter with a venomous snake is one of my worst nightmares & we have plenty of them around!
Earlier this summer, a huge non-venomous pine snake came into our chicken run while I was cleaning out the waterer & made a bee line straight for my then 10 week old pullets! They all ran right towards it like "Cool! That's new! What is it?" If I hadn't been there I'm sure it would've been tragic for my chicken babies! They were way too brave & curious so maybe it's a thing where chicks raised by humans don't have enough sense & caution for predators?
 
If the chickens are large fowl mature, the snake will not really mess with them. I have photos with many of my s=hens walking around large rat snakes with no issues at all. The only time snakes have killed an adult of mine was a broody hen defending her nest :(. Snakes will go for the smaller chickens even when they can't swallow them though. This is a huge problem for me,
They are 16 weeks old and buff Orpington and black astrolorps. I am thinking about getting adult Guineas but how do I get them to stay? I have 16 acres of land which seems like they would have to work hard to leave. Does anyone have suggestions on this? I don’t want baby guineas.
 
Thank goodness you & your flock weren't hurt!
An encounter with a venomous snake is one of my worst nightmares & we have plenty of them around!
Earlier this summer, a huge non-venomous pine snake came into our chicken run while I was cleaning out the waterer & made a bee line straight for my then 10 week old pullets! They all ran right towards it like "Cool! That's new! What is it?" If I hadn't been there I'm sure it would've been tragic for my chicken babies! They were way too brave & curious so maybe it's a thing where chicks raised by humans don't have enough sense & caution for predators?
I have been concerned about the same thing because we often have rattlesnakes in our yard and garden and I don't want to keep my girls in their run all the time. Letting them free range is going to be nerve-wracking I'm afraid. :-(. I will always need to keep an eye on them.
 
Just remember that free ranging is a risk you take. Lessons learned the hard way. If you have snakes around there is something drawing them in which is most likely mice and rats.
 

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