No matter where you live,
there are predators that are a danger to your flock of chickens. Most people expect predators in rural
settings, but they are also in urban and suburban settings. Most are sneaky, lurking at
different hours of the day or night, depending on the predator and where you live.
Check out my latest Community Chickens post 8 Tips For Keeping Your Chickens Safe From Predators. At the end of the article, you can enter the GIVE AWAY - 2 Nite Guard solar lights and 1 roll of repellent tape!
Community Chickens is brought to us from their sister publications Mother Earth News and Grit magazines. The website is full of information regarding poultry, eggs, coops, DIY, recipes, and so much more. You can also sign up for their e-newsletter here.
Community Chickens is brought to us from their sister publications Mother Earth News and Grit magazines. The website is full of information regarding poultry, eggs, coops, DIY, recipes, and so much more. You can also sign up for their e-newsletter here.
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We have recently been dealing with a feral cat who is going after the cardinals in our yard. Eek! No one is safe! Going to check out your article. Thanks for stopping by Maple Hill!
ReplyDeleteOh no, not the pretty cardinals! Thanks for visiting Daisy.
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