Lost our first chicken to a hawk this afternoon. We loved Batgirl and are very sad. Hoping she didn't suffer ! Everybody will just have to deal with being penned up because the hawk now know where to come for food !
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Lost our first chicken to a hawk this afternoon. We loved Batgirl and are very sad. Hoping she didn't suffer ! Everybody will just have to deal with being penned up because the hawk now know where to come for food !
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Lost our first chicken to a hawk this afternoon. We loved Batgirl and are very sad. Hoping she didn't suffer ! Everybody will just have to deal with being penned up because the hawk now know where to come for food !
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My three broody girls.Black copper Marans, splash silkie, and black silkie. On their last week off sitting. The temps are supposed to be super low the next couple days and they are starting to give a couple other girls ideas about sitting...so to the shop and kennel they went. Broodiness is contagious apparently. Lol They are sitting on Blue Ameracauna, Marans, and Cream Legbar eggs. Yay!!! ***fingers crossed for at least a few babies!!![]()
Aww. Sorry to hear that! ...we had a red tail hawk attack a silkie this summer but our roo was able to keep it cornered under a big pine tree until we heard all the "screaming" and came running. The hawk dropped her...I was running to her just as fast as she was running to me. Probably not the smartest thing I've ever done...but she's mine!!She survived after a lot of rest and checking on her in a dark kennel. BUT...my point is...they almost need a couple sad experiences or close calls to really be aware of what's in the sky/trees watching them. Maybe the rest of your flock doesn't have to be locked up if they learned that lesson and have places to hide...?? Good luck, and sorry again.![]()
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