I agree. Our Belgian d'Uccles have been lost to hawks more than any others. We have bantam EEs too, and they are also at higher risk.
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My pullets have been hidden out of sight in a 48 sq ft enclosed run with a metal top since they feathered out but now they're in an enclosed 120 sq ft addition covered with hardware cloth and bird netting over an open top. The top is framed up for hardware cloth but will be vulnerable until I can get it attached . Me and my neighbors have noticed crows have started hanging around now.They didn't do this before. I've always read crows won't mess with adult chickens so why are they hanging out here?My pullets are 18 weeks old. (Dominiques) I don't leave my chickens out in the big run alone. (The small run is secure) I'm wondering if maybe I have a hawk hidden in the trees overhead and the crows are just warning me? I have ordered a camera but its not here yet. Thanks for any help!
I have offered food to the crows but they don't trust me well enough to eat any of it yet. I've yet to make a feeding area for them.Crows are opportunistic they are looking for any food that your chickens have or any eggs they could grab..
Right now this years crow babies are starting to learn where to get food by watching mom and dad and since they're all about the same size you probably have some families trying to teach the kids.
Bright side crows don't permit hawks in their territory and since crows have a huge social group that territory and the number of crows in it can add year round protection for your birds that only strengthens with each passing year.
Thanks for your help!Crows are opportunistic they are looking for any food that your chickens have or any eggs they could grab..
Right now this years crow babies are starting to learn where to get food by watching mom and dad and since they're all about the same size you probably have some families trying to teach the kids.
Bright side crows don't permit hawks in their territory and since crows have a huge social group that territory and the number of crows in it can add year round protection for your birds that only strengthens with each passing year.
Thanks for your help!