MaeM
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- Dec 9, 2020
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Today I visited my chickens again after a hawk attack (with no losses).
Their caretaker doesn't let them free roam as the hawk is still nearby. She's seen it. So they've been in the run for several days now.
They look fine but the rooster is more aggressive than he used to be. He tries to attack his caretaker from behind the wire. She asked me to take a bowl of food out of the run because she was afraid of being attacked. And the rooster didn't seem to recognize me either, he tried to fight my arm as I put it into the run to remove the bowl.
He was never a sweetheart but he used to recognize me and respect me. Could the hawk attack or the time spent in the run (lack of free roaming time) have made him more aggressive?
Their caretaker doesn't let them free roam as the hawk is still nearby. She's seen it. So they've been in the run for several days now.
They look fine but the rooster is more aggressive than he used to be. He tries to attack his caretaker from behind the wire. She asked me to take a bowl of food out of the run because she was afraid of being attacked. And the rooster didn't seem to recognize me either, he tried to fight my arm as I put it into the run to remove the bowl.
He was never a sweetheart but he used to recognize me and respect me. Could the hawk attack or the time spent in the run (lack of free roaming time) have made him more aggressive?