Kelleysclucks
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- Jun 3, 2020
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Are chickens instinctively aware of the dangers of snakes? My chickens were raised by me not a hen. I just read this is the time of year copperhead babies are "born". I live in northwest Georgia.
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No, they might look tasty......no matter who 'raised' them or if the snake is venomous or not.Are chickens instinctively aware of the dangers of snakes?
Amazing how much they grow in relation to the amount of adrenaline that is pumped into your system!My flock is great about knowing when a predator is around before I even have an idea. Rooster help watch for predators. I'm curious if the chickens are more aware than we realize of all predators in their area including snakes.
The only snakes around here are garter snakes. I have witnessed the flock attack and eat a small garter snake. I'm not a fan of snakes at all, I will go the opposite direction of where they are at. This fall, I lifted some old wood panels and I saw a 4' garter snake... okay it may have been closer to 2' but I didn't want to hang around to measure it... it was spooked and I haven't seen it since.
I am so glad it isn't just me!!Amazing how much they grow in relation to the amount of adrenaline that is pumped into your system!the snakes in my pens are always at least 6'
and this is me, when I have an encounter with them!
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I hate snakes...almost as much as raccoons. They make me hurt myself trying to get away from them!I am so glad it isn't just me!!
I can just picture the right side of this picture! An itty bitty snake chuckling (or laughter hissing) because I saw the shadow of him and the shadow made the snake look like an anaconda!
It must be the breed of chicken you have. My chickens do not seem to even see the snakes around my property.I don't know the answer .....
I do know, however, that my birds free range through areas I don't care to go into because they are infested with copperheads. I haven't had a problem yet, but I don't know why ! They seemingly have had to encounter them at some point.
It also seems that the chickens somehow keep the snakes away, as I used to find copperheads frequently around the house and barn, but haven't seen any since the chooks have been ranging the area.
Maybe I'm just lucky.
I have seen, and dealt with big black snakes around the coop though. I've even seen the chickens step right over these bigger snakes, like they weren't even there !!!