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HELP!! Chickens killing baby birds!

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Hi,

 

Had a bit of a rude awakening this morning. We have a cat who is a keen hunter, and last night it caught - but did not kill or harm - a baby bird. We managed to put the fledgling in a safe place in the garden, an old blackbird's nest. The chick must have got out of it though, for this morning we found the poor thing being pecked to death by our chickens. :cry: Is this vicious behaviour usual in chickens, and has anyone else had a similar experience?

 

Jenny

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Hello Jenny and welcome to the forum :D

 

Yes, unfortunately chickens do eat baby birds, frogs, mice or anything else they can get their beaks on. Not nice, but part of nature I guess.

 

There were a couple of posts about this last week but I can't find them

 

 

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I raked out the run at the weekend & found a few small bones, we never feed meat to our girls so don't know where they have come from, they could have dug them up but I've a feeling that some unfortunate mice have dared venture in :vom:

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I caught Bunty attacking a pigeon one day. God knows how she managed to get hold of it but there were feathers everywhere....the pigeons, not Bunty's. Anyway I managed to grab hold of the pigeon and kept her quiet for a few days until she was able to fly again. My chickens do run at the garden birds to scare them away so I think there must have been something wrong with the pigeon for it not to fly away quickly.

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We have frogs that live in our dry stone wall and when it gets damp (has been a lot of that recently) they can venture out a little. Yesterday they girls were out wandering and had to rescue about 4 frogs from beady little eyes and beaks making their way over to them!!

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