sawilliams
Songster
So we moved to the country the end of June and yes i know there are more predators out here but this was just funny...
My chickens only free range in the evening about 5pm till bed time. Lately becuase of kids activities daddy is the only one home to let the chickens out some days. Anyways today as i was heading home i was wondering if he let the chickens out tonight, i don't worry to much about it. I'm coming up the bend in the drive and i see a hawk (or large predator bird) swoop down in an attack dive. At about this same moment I can see chickens running for the brush and my 7w Lavender Orpington in the line of attack, then my dog a big blood hound mix running through the field to greet me in the drive way. The hawk sees the dog (maybe the car too) daisy is coming striaght at it. The hawk stalls out mid flight and starts flapping wildly to catch it's self and change directions. Daisy only briefly noticing the hawk as she is trying to get to me, and all the chickens temporarily safe from the hawk run back to the coop.
Now my run isn't predator proof as its open top, but does have a huge oak as cover. And the coop its self is wide open during the day and shut tight at night, but they have a large space underneath where they can hide if needed. So i know a lose will happen, and with 7 chicks running around right now, even mama hen can't protect them all.
But it was so funny to watch the hawk get scared off by my big dog. The chickens are safe till next time....
My chickens only free range in the evening about 5pm till bed time. Lately becuase of kids activities daddy is the only one home to let the chickens out some days. Anyways today as i was heading home i was wondering if he let the chickens out tonight, i don't worry to much about it. I'm coming up the bend in the drive and i see a hawk (or large predator bird) swoop down in an attack dive. At about this same moment I can see chickens running for the brush and my 7w Lavender Orpington in the line of attack, then my dog a big blood hound mix running through the field to greet me in the drive way. The hawk sees the dog (maybe the car too) daisy is coming striaght at it. The hawk stalls out mid flight and starts flapping wildly to catch it's self and change directions. Daisy only briefly noticing the hawk as she is trying to get to me, and all the chickens temporarily safe from the hawk run back to the coop.
Now my run isn't predator proof as its open top, but does have a huge oak as cover. And the coop its self is wide open during the day and shut tight at night, but they have a large space underneath where they can hide if needed. So i know a lose will happen, and with 7 chicks running around right now, even mama hen can't protect them all.
But it was so funny to watch the hawk get scared off by my big dog. The chickens are safe till next time....