darlingdarla
Songster
What I think was a falcon attacked in the chicken yard today. It cornered two of my old Easter Eggers and scratched them up. I heard them screaming and ran outside, it flew to the top of my privacy fence when it saw me and sat there.
Both hens were fine, one has a deep cut above her eye that I cleaned out and covered in antibiotic ointment and the rest of the injuries were superficial.
I'm trying to find new ways to help prevent attacks, I have a feeling this bird will be back the way he watched them after I chased him away. I'm looking into suspending some netting above the chicken yard, trying to get a handle on what it is going to cost and how many posts I'll need to put up etc. Was wondering if anybody could give me some ideas?
Any reason a falcon would have a bell attached to it? When it flew off I heard a bell ringing, it was definitely coming from the bird. Also, is it weird that it was a falcon? I really think I saw a falcon, I got a good look at it, but I have never seen a falcon here and I've lived here for sixteen years. I keep a close eye on the local raptors because of the hens, we have lots of red tail and coopers hawks around but so far no falcons. I think it may have gone after the bantams first, and then attacked the bigger birds for some reason?
Just like the attack from last spring, the only injuries were superficial cuts around their eyes and combs. I felt all over their bodies looking for blood and didn't find anything so I don't think anything serious happened.
Sorry if this is just a jumble, it's been a long day. To make things worse I've been entertaining family all day, it happened while they were here so they got to watch me frantically charge a bird with razor sharp talons and sob hysterically when I realized everybody was okay, never gonna live that down
All advice is sincerely appreciated, hope you had a better Saturday then me.
Both hens were fine, one has a deep cut above her eye that I cleaned out and covered in antibiotic ointment and the rest of the injuries were superficial.
I'm trying to find new ways to help prevent attacks, I have a feeling this bird will be back the way he watched them after I chased him away. I'm looking into suspending some netting above the chicken yard, trying to get a handle on what it is going to cost and how many posts I'll need to put up etc. Was wondering if anybody could give me some ideas?
Any reason a falcon would have a bell attached to it? When it flew off I heard a bell ringing, it was definitely coming from the bird. Also, is it weird that it was a falcon? I really think I saw a falcon, I got a good look at it, but I have never seen a falcon here and I've lived here for sixteen years. I keep a close eye on the local raptors because of the hens, we have lots of red tail and coopers hawks around but so far no falcons. I think it may have gone after the bantams first, and then attacked the bigger birds for some reason?
Just like the attack from last spring, the only injuries were superficial cuts around their eyes and combs. I felt all over their bodies looking for blood and didn't find anything so I don't think anything serious happened.
Sorry if this is just a jumble, it's been a long day. To make things worse I've been entertaining family all day, it happened while they were here so they got to watch me frantically charge a bird with razor sharp talons and sob hysterically when I realized everybody was okay, never gonna live that down

All advice is sincerely appreciated, hope you had a better Saturday then me.