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Teaching eagles to leave chickens alone (an interesting way of solving a problem?)
I have to admit to being a little undecided about this... It is a clever method of solving a problem but suffers from all sorts of issues.
Original story is here
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Well, I suppose it is a similar idea to using Karelian Bear Dogs to scare bears away from towns...making a situation so terrifying the animal never wants to come around again.....but it makes me worry about the eagles stressing to death.
I also wonder how the farmers are trapping the eagles in the first place. I'm not a fan of the method they are using, especially not in birds. I wish someone would just help them do what I did and cover their chicken runs with poultry mesh. We have all kinds of predatory birds here, and they can't even get close to my birds.
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Originally Posted by Aubrey Hepburn
GEE how difficult was that idea??? I was wondering that as I read, but he says they've killed 300 chickens, so he must be keeping a fair few... a run of a reasonable size to cover?
...cover their chicken runs with poultry mesh. We have all kinds of predatory birds here, and they can't even get close to my birds. Capturing the birds of prey and "letting [the chickens] have their revenge" just sounds like torture. It's their food; they don't understand ownership. I'd hate to be sought out by anything I've ever eaten!
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One of the next sections to the article answers the questions about this...
'Free range chickens get the best price, but the chickens are always the target of the eagles. I tried every other means to drive the eagles away, including scarecrows, bamboo sticks, even firecrackers.
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I suppose they really do mean "free" range. A lot of farmers claim that their chickens are free range if they just have access to a small yard, which would be easy to cover. Unfortunately, allowing your birds to run completely free almost always results in high numbers lost to predators. Even big, tough roosters are easy targets for wild predators. :l
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heheh
Mental picture of a future with larger predators (canine or other) tied up and being pecked by chickens...
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You might be surprised how close to the truth that is. xD Some people think that if their pet dog kills a chicken, tying the dead bird to the dog's collar for a few days will make it leave chickens alone.
For one, it's terribly ineffective in teaching a dog anything besides the fact that dead birds get stuck to it's neck for a while sometimes. Not going to work. Also...can you imagine how disgusting your dog will be afterwards?? Ugh.
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You're kidding, right? People do that/believe that?!
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They do it! I heard about it first on a chicken forum I used to go on. I think I had the same reaction that you did. <_<
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