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Alyssa-Bee
Phoenix
Here are some pics. Not the best, but I didn't want to bother them into moving somewhere else.
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(They're beautiful! See if they'll let u get close. If so, try a net or just catching them with your hands, if not, try a live trap maybe? See if you can get some of your family to come over and help catch them. If you can't convince them to keep the hens, u can always rehome them. If you can get enough ppl u could corner the hens and catch them both by hand. I'm used to catching chickens that way. Get two or more people and chase them into the other persons arms or towards a structure they can't get through to corner them urself.There are TONS of coyotes around so I hope they will survive. (There used to be three... according to the neighbors) I don't have a big net... but I'm sure I could find something, they don't seem too scared...
Good advice, my thoughts exactlyAlso even if your family says you can’t keep them ask if you can at least try to catch them and find if they have an owner and just got lost especially with coyotes around even if they don’t have an owner plenty of people want to buy hens.
(And who knows maybe they will fall in love with them)