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Jenessa_096
Crowing
Heh, not really an option! They live in some trees by our house, but we live in a neighborhood. We don’t even own a gun.
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The smile was put there as a tease. I know she cannot shoot it.
Thanks, yes I am keeping my birds inside for at least the next couple of days!Good luck!!! Remember hawks will come back!! They are annoying maybe keep your chickens in for a couple of weeks so the hawk will see that it can't get to them? That's what I did when we had a persistent Red Tailed hawk. Maybe look into your coop and around it to make sure everything is completely predator-proof. Predator attacks are inevitable; it is better to prevent it than deal with it when it happens. And remember to not shoot hawks; they are protected by law. Capturing and relocating is usually illegal too so check with your local laws. Good luck and yes, notify your neighbor so he can keep his bantams safe!!!
I let them out for a little bit while I was outside, I’ll make sure to close them when I’m not there...Keep them in for at least ten days! Longer might be necessary...
Mary