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I understand that ferals will kill young chickens but I'm looking for an answer to my question which is do they pose a threat to my adult chicken's?
Hope I don't come off as a witch it's hard to tell tone in writing I know just want some good answers
I believe she was talking about a feral cat that is currently at the shelter, not wandering around. And at least here, the one cat that does come around (not feral, lives across the road) doesn't bother the hens in the least. No reason to shoot a feral cat "just to be on the safe side". It would likely take out the rats long before it would go after a full grown large fowl.Don't risk it, shoot the feral cat.
In my experience they have never posted a threat to my adult chickens. Especially if you have a good protective roo he will keep things in check if the cat ever does get to close. I have neighborhood cats that come through all the time and they help keep the barn rodent free. My rodent problems stopped once I let a few feral cats hang around. I have silkies as well as larger breed birds and the cats have never bothered them. My chickens also are alert when one is in my yard and they realize it's not an animal they are used to .I understand that ferals will kill young chickens but I'm looking for an answer to my question which is do they pose a threat to my adult chicken's?
Hope I don't come off as a witch it's hard to tell tone in writing I know just want some good answers