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  1. Folly's place

    Lost two of my girls in broad daylight yesterday. The other two do NOT want to be kept in an enclosure. What do I do?

    Dogs as protectors: the most expensive and time consuming method by far, and will require fencing to keep them at home too. Most people say two years to get a dog actually working, and I'm not so sure that two puppies at once will do as well as one and then another later. Electric fencing, a...
  2. Folly's place

    Lost two of my girls in broad daylight yesterday. The other two do NOT want to be kept in an enclosure. What do I do?

    Not seeing a particular critter isn't relevant here, everyone does love chicken! Our biggest single loss was to our own dog when our fencing failed, a few years ago. The other bad day was in the afternoon to a fox. Otherwise, an occasional single bird to a hawk, a much more manageable problem...
  3. Folly's place

    Lost two of my girls in broad daylight yesterday. The other two do NOT want to be kept in an enclosure. What do I do?

    Sorry for your loss, free ranging is always a challenge. If legal where you live, electric poultry netting is good against most land predators. Premier1supplies.com has it, and advice that's excellent also. Keep your survivors locked in their safe coop and run until you can sort this out, at...
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