Waaaay back in the day we were catching hawks for "falconry". We used baby ducks or baby chickens for bait. These hawks would spot the little birds from heights that were phenomenal. When we first started, I would tell my partner he was crazy when he would tell me the raptor had spotted the bait. He had these military binoculars that cost like eleventeen grillion dollars back then. The hawks would be nosebleed high, a mere speck in the stratosphere, when they would begin their attack. The final stoop was a heart-pounding spectacle! The chick never knew what him em. They would be turned inside out in the blink of an eye.
Now, are we supposing that the dark color is too difficult for them to see? From what I experienced, it is hard to believe that the dark bird is a problem for them to see. I'm wondering if they suspect it may be a buzzard or whatever. Maybe dark chickens don't actually fare any better than lighter chickens after all? I'm not so heavily invested that I couldn't switch to dark chickens. But we are LOADED with what I believe is Red Tailed hawks. Lately I also see many of these "Kites" with the large forked tail. Will they nail a chicken?
Have you actually experienced heavy predation from hawks on light colored chickens and been spared with dark ones? What about owls? Those suckers routinely catch mice scooting across a field AT NIGHT! And, we have at least 6 that hunt within 100 yards of my place! EVERY NIGHT.
Give us your honest take on this, please.
Now, are we supposing that the dark color is too difficult for them to see? From what I experienced, it is hard to believe that the dark bird is a problem for them to see. I'm wondering if they suspect it may be a buzzard or whatever. Maybe dark chickens don't actually fare any better than lighter chickens after all? I'm not so heavily invested that I couldn't switch to dark chickens. But we are LOADED with what I believe is Red Tailed hawks. Lately I also see many of these "Kites" with the large forked tail. Will they nail a chicken?
Have you actually experienced heavy predation from hawks on light colored chickens and been spared with dark ones? What about owls? Those suckers routinely catch mice scooting across a field AT NIGHT! And, we have at least 6 that hunt within 100 yards of my place! EVERY NIGHT.
Give us your honest take on this, please.