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Top 10 Chicken Predators - BackYard Chickens
Jun 25, 2020 · These are the Top 10 Worst Chicken Predators, as voted by the BYC Community on our Worst Predator Poll! For more discussions on other predators and how to deal with and deter them see the Predators and Pests section of the forum. Which predator is giving you sleepless nights? Let us know in the comments!
Top 10 Ways to Protect Your Chickens from Predators
Apr 28, 2021 · Additionally, many predators are nocturnal, so chickens must be in a secure coop from dusk to dawn. There are many predator deterrents on the market. Some motion-activated products are meant to mimic the look of another predator’s eyes, which is …
How To Protect Your Chickens From Coons - BackYard Chickens
Jul 9, 2013 · I have had a awful season for predators this year. I live on a 1/2 acre city farm in Dayton Ohio. I have caught over 30 raccoons, 7 possums, 2 skunks and have had 3 birds of prey attacks! This is in the city! I have lose over 40 bird this year! I down to 8 birds now. My coops have locks on all doors and windows but they have managed to find ...
Learn How to Raise Chickens - predators | BackYard Chickens
Aug 19, 2011 · Quote: i don't know much about emu's except the birds my cousin owned, but i know a fair bit about predators cause catching them with dogs is my passion. don't bet against coyotes and bobs. both regularly take buck deer 200# and up. while single western coyotes and the small average southern bob may not stand much chance, there are larger coyotes and …
Predators that decapitate chickens
Jul 9, 2011 · What kind of predator--wild or domestic--would take only the head and neck of a chicken, leaving the rest of the chicken undamaged? I have lost too many chickens now to this menace. I have closed up all holes and set traps around chicken house, but have NOT seen this predator -- 'possum, fox...
what type of predator eats just the neck of a chickens?
Jan 13, 2012 · Friend's Black Sumatra Roo got killed over night. The killer just ate the chickens neck. What predator does that so I can let them know what animal must be hanging around their house.
What predators are known for digging under coops?
Apr 23, 2013 · Possums and coons aren't prone to digging, they'd rather work with their hands. Coyotes are diggers(we lost an entire flock to a coyote that dug under the buried fence).
Breeds that can fend off predators? - BackYard Chickens
Mar 16, 2016 · Supposedly some large oriental gamefowl (Shamo, Malay, Asil, Ga Noi, to name a few) will attack hawks, cats, and similar sized predators. Problem of course is that anything larger that has a mind to kill them will, and they are quite large and essentially flightless so cannot flee if they are unable to fight.
How To Protect Your Chickens From Skunks - BackYard Chickens
Sep 17, 2021 · For more information and discussions on skunks and how to protect your flock from them, see the Predators and Pests section on the forum. Other common chicken predators discussed in this section include foxes, coyotes, opossums, bobcats, minks, snakes, rats, hawks, owls (and other birds of prey), and many more!
Burrowing Predators | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise …
Feb 18, 2023 · I have the 4x4 posts in for the run, and I have 1/4" x 1/4" hardware cloth to enclose it. In my area, there are raccoons, foxes, an occasional coyote, badgers, snakes, and Lord only knows what else. I have read that we could "discourage" burrowing predators by extending the hardware cloth below ground.