- Mar 9, 2016
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Just read the posts on losing 5 chickens to a predator. We were very surprised when my husband went down to do the barn chores around 5 p.m. the other day. It was still daylight, the sun just starting to set, and he met a fox coming out of the barn with my best Blue Laced Red Wyandotte rooster. I wouldn't have imagined he would do that in the daylight and there was a 6 foot chicken wire enclosure but it did have a lower level about 2 feet wide near the inside/outside door hatch. We have lived here for 4 1/2 years, lots of woods around though, and never had a problem like that before. Went down a bit later & found another fox who just stared at my husband who shone a light on it. They don't seem to be scared at all. So he fired a gun off a couple of times to try to scare them away but I was upset that they would be so bold to come & carry a good sized rooster over the pen before dark. We also lost a lovely, very heavy Silver Pencilled Wyandotte hen a year or so ago who was outside before we had put the top on the outside run. She was harrassed by a large crow or raven & she was damaged so badly that she died in a few days. This can be very maddening & frustrating. One of the fenced in runs posted looks as if it is fortified about the same as a prison yard. Anyone got any other ideas to keep predators away that they are scared to come near the barn?