How to Take Care of Chickens After A Predator Attack
May 30, 2025Knowing how to take care of chickens after a predator attack will help to give the victim(s) their best surviving chance.
Knowing how to take care of chickens after a predator attack will help to give the victim(s) their best surviving chance.
Coyotes may not be a farmer’s best friend, but they don’t have to be your worst enemy. These wild dogs are a necessary part of the ecosystem, keeping rodent populations under control.
Know How to Keep Your Flock Safe From a Hawk Attack
Have Peace of Mind Knowing your Flock is Safe from Predators In the Coop
How to Make Sure Your Chicken Fencing Is Up to the Task
Will a Lost Chicken Come Home? The Answer Can Often Be Found When You Step Back and Assess the Circumstances
Learn to Examine the Scene of the Attack and Identify the Predator So You Can Take Precautions in the Future
It’s important to protect your flock against wild animals, but don’t forget domestic dogs and cats when securing your chickens from common predators.
There are plenty of wild critters eager to make a meal out of your chickens, so get to know common predators and effective deterrents for each.