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- Coopers Hawk - will it eat a full grown chicken? - BackYard Chickens
Do I need to be concerned? Will a cooper's hawk go after a grown chicken? Do hawks hunt any particular time of day - or is it an all day kinda thing I don't want to have to coop the girls up in their run, but will do what's necessary to keep them safe (protests and all)
- How to Deter Coopers Hawk, Oregon - BackYard Chickens
We appear to have caught the interest of a Cooper's Hawk This is the 2nd evening in a row that what I am pretty sure appears to be a Cooper's Hawk has checked out the backyard (We've done the bird id thing on the internet, and because it is suburban area, we think it is most likely the
- Coopers Hawk Question - BackYard Chickens
I had my first bird killed by a Cooper’s hawk today First Im surprised this little hawk was able to take down a Wyandotte which was basically the same size The hawk didn’t get enough time to eat so it hung around after I chased it way I remember reading some predators can keep coming back
- Is it illegal to kill a coopers hawk? - BackYard Chickens
I have a cooper's hawk trying to get to my chickens Is it illegal to kill it I know its illegal to kill red tails
- Video: Coopers Hawk get my white bantam; not graphic, but not for the . . .
Last week my little white bantam named Salt was dispatched by a Cooper's Hawk I have more than one video of the attack, but I am only posting this one which is not THE EVENT but right before it The reason why I'm sharing this video is to demonstrate how good a hunter the hawk is At one point
- How much weight can a hawk lift up? - BackYard Chickens
The Cooper's Hawk, the most common chicken killer (hence the nickname Chicken Hawk), maxes out the scales at less than a pound These hawks kill adult birds in place and may drag them a short distance and eat their prey starting at the neck usually
- Coopers Hawk third attack was too close for comfort. . .
The Cooper's Hawk came too close for comfort to getting one of my babies I will be keeping them all in the predator-proof run for several days Why does the hawk keep coming back? It hasn't tasted any chicken yet, and after at least three failed attempts (possibly more when I have been gone) I would thing it would give up
- Coopers and Red-tailed Hawks - BackYard Chickens
Common hawks in my area are Red-Tailed Hawks, Cooper's Hawks, and Sharp-Shinned Hawks (Sharp-Shinned Hawks pose no threat to my chickens, since they are too small) Maybe a large female Sharp-Shinned (which can rival the size of a male Cooper's) would attempt to take a small chicken, but I've never heard or seen it before
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