ackie
previously jwehl // dogs & cats & squirrels oh my!
That's pretty much the question.
Backstory:
Today two of my cock/rells got into it with each other. The cock instigated it, but the cockrell was handedly winning. The cockrell walked off and a hawk came down on the presumably fairly injured cock, judging by the amount of the cock's blood on the cockrell... The hawk stayed on him for a bit but the cock wasn't torn open or eaten at all. My SO thinks it just took the hawk that long to kill him and he just didnt get around to eating him? The peacocks were harassing the hawk pretty bad, so maybe he decided it wasn't worth it?
Do we think he's more likely to come back since hes still hungry or less likely if he's realized my birds aren't an easy meal?
Backstory:
Today two of my cock/rells got into it with each other. The cock instigated it, but the cockrell was handedly winning. The cockrell walked off and a hawk came down on the presumably fairly injured cock, judging by the amount of the cock's blood on the cockrell... The hawk stayed on him for a bit but the cock wasn't torn open or eaten at all. My SO thinks it just took the hawk that long to kill him and he just didnt get around to eating him? The peacocks were harassing the hawk pretty bad, so maybe he decided it wasn't worth it?
Do we think he's more likely to come back since hes still hungry or less likely if he's realized my birds aren't an easy meal?