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Wow, your list of concerns certainly is greater than mine. In some respects moving to a place closer to the city has been a good thing. The predator list has been whittled down a great deal. Now I mostly deal with coons, possums, and the rare hawk. I am sure it is not impossible to encounter other predators, but luckilly it is not a daily concern.
I feel for you, as we used to live in the middle of nowhere country and there were coyotes, turtles, hawks and TONS of eagles.
My biggest fear is a hawk or something, as I have not had the free funds to invest in flight netting or etc. to top off the yard. Also I suppose I worry about my drake getting too testy and hurting them, although that seems pretty unlikely based on how amazingly good he's been with them.
Good luck on getting the right weather, and the pens complete so your babies can go out! Let us know when they finally make the switch!
I feel for you, as we used to live in the middle of nowhere country and there were coyotes, turtles, hawks and TONS of eagles.
My biggest fear is a hawk or something, as I have not had the free funds to invest in flight netting or etc. to top off the yard. Also I suppose I worry about my drake getting too testy and hurting them, although that seems pretty unlikely based on how amazingly good he's been with them.
Good luck on getting the right weather, and the pens complete so your babies can go out! Let us know when they finally make the switch!
