Should I try and kill this bobcat?

Forget the idealism, and protect your hens and let the Bobcat live as it is supposed to. Simply put, quit baiting it with live unprotected food source. It is totally possible to construct a large run with heavy mesh and make predator and dig proof. Also make a hen house with a roost that can be tightly locked up every night so small predators cannot get at them while sleeping.
Locking chickens up at night is how people get all of their chickens killed. It's completely unnatural to keep birds in a box, and the second a predator gets in they're all dead

My 60 free-range chickens sleep in trees and when a predator attacks them in the night they simply fly to another tree
 
Locking chickens up at night is how people get all of their chickens killed. It's completely unnatural to keep birds in a box, and the second a predator gets in they're all dead

My 60 free-range chickens sleep in trees and when a predator attacks them in the night they simply fly to another tree
Using predator proof coops and runs prevents losses from predators . Sorry but free ranging chickens that roost in trees have no protection whatsoever.
 
I may be wrong here but I’m pretty sure chickens can’t see in the dark. Not arguing with what chickens might do, I’m surprised they will fly from one tree to another in complete darkness. Mine don’t even get off the roost bars in the dark.
 
I may be wrong here but I’m pretty sure chickens can’t see in the dark. Not arguing with what chickens might do, I’m surprised they will fly from one tree to another in complete darkness. Mine don’t even get off the roost bars in the dark.
They can see, they just can't see very well. But if it's in an area that they know well, or that it's 'either move to be taken down by a predator', then they can usually do it well enough
 

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