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LaurenRitz
Crowing
Yes, there's a foot wide strip along the back, a six inch strip on the front low down, and the current door is also hardware cloth.Does the coop have any ventilation?
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Yes, there's a foot wide strip along the back, a six inch strip on the front low down, and the current door is also hardware cloth.Does the coop have any ventilation?
Mine too, but with no proof I won't push it. In any case, keeping them out of the garden and the neighbor's yard eliminates one direction of risk.Hi, My first suspect would be the dog.
It seems to me that an essential point about chickens gets forgotton over and over. Despite all the various physical changes they've undergone over the centuries, chickens are jungle creatures. Their survival is base around not being seen and being able to move from cover point to cover point at speed. Check out a free range Fayoumie group in anything similar to the cover a jungle would provide and you may stand there all day and just catch movement out of the corner of your eye.It is very bare. I'm working on that. There is a big tree over this coop, the other coop has a 20x40 covered area. They all spend a lot of time under the deck and under or around other structures (truck, water tanks, decks, barn/garage).
Hawks don't seem interested, they fly over, look, and drift away. The birds usually don't move away from cover except early morning and just before lockdown.
The rooster was killed in the main garden, which is wide open to the neighbor's yard. They forage over there all the time. He said he doesn't mind, but they also have a big dog so I try to discourage it. I hope the changes I made today will keep them out of that area, so one less risk.
I'm tempted to set a camera on the trail behind my house because if any of my chickens went missing that's where they'd be takenDog "may" have done the tail feather plucking, but most dogs aren't gonna get up on that roof, and most dogs would leave the squeaky toys there after it stopped being "fun" ... May have more than one type of predator though ...