OK i got a suggestion, most of the predators, (not counting owls) but the hawks are usually early morning or mid day problems, it dont mean they aren't out other times, but they do go to roost like other animals a couple hours before sundown, if you fly your birds an hour or so before sundown, most of the hawks have roosted, i heard this from an old timer, and he swears he hasn't lost a bird since.. apparently if they dont get dinner by then, they go hungry,, so thats my advice,, i have a small hawk /eagle problem here, but i dont have the big issues yet, and yes they hang out some days just over the loft, in a big pine tree, waiting for me to make a mistake,
I let them out once when mr eagle was sitting there,, (didnt see it ) but when i did ,, i yelled at it,, pointed and it slinked away in to the deeper forest..
I do fly them late in the day, only issue i have is the mosquitoes.. but so far this year i have only lost two confirmed hawk attacks.. both in the noon hour time frame. now i fly late in the day and its been working.. For me this is working, try it see how it works for you.. Hope this helps ...
Good luck
I let them out once when mr eagle was sitting there,, (didnt see it ) but when i did ,, i yelled at it,, pointed and it slinked away in to the deeper forest..
I do fly them late in the day, only issue i have is the mosquitoes.. but so far this year i have only lost two confirmed hawk attacks.. both in the noon hour time frame. now i fly late in the day and its been working.. For me this is working, try it see how it works for you.. Hope this helps ...
Good luck