Lucyad
Well-Known Member
Looking for some more chicken advice - we got our 4 new chickens home last night - unfortunately one, which we knew was the least tame and flightiest one, managed to jump out of the run. it stayed close by, but hind under the horse trailer whenever we tried to catch it.
When it started to get dark, and the other 3 chickens went into their coop, I locked it, and left the run open, leaving a 'nest' in the covered porch on the coop and some food, in case the runaway chicken returned. I spent hours looking for it with a torch, to no avail.
It still hasn't returened this morning. I hope that hearing the other hens out in their run will lure it back.
next problem - our rather evil cat followed us out this morning and imediately climbed the chicken wire and sat ready to pounce on a fence post! I dragged him down by the tail, getting mauled in the process, and locked him in the house for the day. I am now sure that he is going to eat all of the chickens. he is a good hunter and regularly brings rabits and birds into the house (live starling last night, which we had to catch and remove from the bathroom).
Everything I have read seems to suggest that cats and chickens are not usually a problem. What do you think? I think I need a chicken wire roof added to the run TODAY!
When it started to get dark, and the other 3 chickens went into their coop, I locked it, and left the run open, leaving a 'nest' in the covered porch on the coop and some food, in case the runaway chicken returned. I spent hours looking for it with a torch, to no avail.
It still hasn't returened this morning. I hope that hearing the other hens out in their run will lure it back.
next problem - our rather evil cat followed us out this morning and imediately climbed the chicken wire and sat ready to pounce on a fence post! I dragged him down by the tail, getting mauled in the process, and locked him in the house for the day. I am now sure that he is going to eat all of the chickens. he is a good hunter and regularly brings rabits and birds into the house (live starling last night, which we had to catch and remove from the bathroom).
Everything I have read seems to suggest that cats and chickens are not usually a problem. What do you think? I think I need a chicken wire roof added to the run TODAY!