Stray cat...?

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The broodies weigh in at 1/3rd of a cat, but punch way outside of their weight class according to our cat. To be honest I do not know why he is terrified of them, just we see him getting chased off often enough to know it is a thing.
Well that's pretty awesome that the broodies are more aggressive than possums. I know you didn't say that but they must be, because then the cats would be afraid of possums as well. I can't wait until this spring! All or most of my game fowl are going to go broody .:D ! They aren't for eggs so why not.
 
There is a stray cat wandering around our street lately and he or she comes into our yard sometimes and then I chase it away. Should I be more careful about it or do something else? I am afraid that the cat will get into the coop or run when I am not there.
Any advice is appreciated!!!
Thanks in advance!
Unless you have very young and motherless chicks I wouldn't be worried about the cat. I had a semi feral tom spending hours lying in my coop once. He was after the mice the chicken's feed attracted. I had no chicks. He and the chooks got along fine. Then I bought some young chicks and had to run him out of there for 4 months. Once they were grown some? He came back and again hunted rats and mice. No problems.
So, if you have any chicks then it can be a worry but other than that? Chickens will sometimes gang up on an aggressive cat and pound the heck out of him. They terrorize my 6 lb Yorkie pup if she goes anywhere near the run while happily cohabiting with my 19 lb Maine Coon who is also after the mice and rats.
 
Unless you have very young and motherless chicks I wouldn't be worried about the cat. I had a semi feral tom spending hours lying in my coop once. He was after the mice the chicken's feed attracted. I had no chicks. He and the chooks got along fine. Then I bought some young chicks and had to run him out of there for 4 months. Once they were grown some? He came back and again hunted rats and mice. No problems.
So, if you have any chicks then it can be a worry but other than that? Chickens will sometimes gang up on an aggressive cat and pound the heck out of him. They terrorize my 6 lb Yorkie pup if she goes anywhere near the run while happily cohabiting with my 19 lb Maine Coon who is also after the mice and rats.
I totally agree chicken kick cat arse. Without question. The dogs are the worst predators with them I love my dogs but have lost a flock to a rescue she is now cured of chicken hunting disease.
 

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