This late into winter our main pred problems are wolves and our annual cougar visitation. We must be on their "southern" route. The yotes don't like our deep snow I guess. Haven't heard their pups yodeling yet. Too early for Eagles and the bear. In spring and summer I see the occasional fox but never closer than the edge of our woods. Actually had a coon problem raiding our sweetcorn patch by the house the year before we got our first girls but hubby trapped a couple MONSTERS and haven't seen sign of any since which is good because these things were bigger than our dog! Had a crazy ermine peek out at me one time from under our woodbox on the back porch. Silly thing wasn;t even afraid of me. Other than the hawks and the great horned owl that has a nest every year on the other end of our field, I think that covers our predators. Oh, we can hear the occasional bobcat but never seen sign of one close to the house.
Never lost a critter yet, knock on wood, but then my neighbor free ranges their birds and even tho she puts them away at night and they stay fairly close to the house, she still supplies a nice buffet all summer. Could be worse for her this year as just this week her experienced roo died so now all she has is a very inexperienced Aussie cockerel.
Never lost a critter yet, knock on wood, but then my neighbor free ranges their birds and even tho she puts them away at night and they stay fairly close to the house, she still supplies a nice buffet all summer. Could be worse for her this year as just this week her experienced roo died so now all she has is a very inexperienced Aussie cockerel.