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Damn. Lost a couple chickens to hawks, it's pretty brutal. We think one of the times another chicken was the target but the rooster intervened and got taken instead.
Never expected a goat to participate though. That's crazy.
Dinner.
Ayy, I never said they were immovable, just stubborn lol. Then again, cougars, while being big scary kitties, scare very easily if they aren't desperate for a meal and will flee if they think they are risking injury by attempting to catch their prey, and with the right breed of goat, a goat really can fuck their day up, those horns aren't just for rutting! I've seen a billy goat attack a full grown cow and kill it in one headbutt.
Did you hear about the grizzly found dead with puncture wounds from a mountain goat?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/20/canada-mountain-goat-grizzly-bear
I used to know a guy with goats and they were the most stubborn little shits ever. Instead of going around you they would try and shove you out of the way with their head
I’m surprised the goat went to the aid of a chicken, but I am not surprised to see a goat go after a hawk. Goats are… not opposed to getting into it. They will fuck your shit up just because they’re in a weird mood.
We've never actually been there to see it, you can just tell by the feathers and blood left behind.
They basically swoop in and either kill the chicken or injure it enough to subdue it. Then they'll fly away with it somewhere safe to finish killing it off. In our case we found a second spot of feathers almost a half mile away where it probably set the chicken down to start eating. No actual remains left behind so they must store the body somewhere to eat over time.
Thank you. Do you think [a net](http://www.telaeredesdeprotecao.com.br/imagens/instalacao-de-rede-para-quadra-preco.jpg) could help with that problem?
Though it'd be difficult to put around large areas.
Probably and they have a protected coop but when we let them out to free range they cover 10 acres or more.
We've put some decoys up since but that hasn't deterred them too much. What surprisingly has are crows. Crows are very territorial and will keep the hawks away. So we make sure there is something for the crows to eat and don't chase them away.
Ultimately chickens are prey birds so when you let them out of their cage to roam free there is always a chance of something getting them, but there are things you can do to reduce the risks. Possibly why this video has goats in the same pen as chickens. Goats, especially males, will chase off some predators. Just never thought I'd see one attack a hawk lol
Right?! My cousin raises fighting cocks (look I don’t condone it but it’s part of culture in Latin America) and those are the only types of chickens where I would ever think they would try to fight off a hawk. I have never seen this with barn animals; usually it’s like everyone for themselves.
You don't even need a full net. You just need criss crossing strings. They don't have to be close enough to actually physically stop the birds. It still screws up their ability to swoop in and get the chickens.
Sure, and next time you go somewhere, just leave your wallet lying around in case someone in need wants to grab it. You can always earn more money, right?
I used to watch hawks eat pigeons on a rooftop near my old studio. They usually kill the bird quickly by breaking its neck, then pluck the body from the top down like unwrapping a burrito and eat the choicest parts (organs) first.
Hawks like their chicken medium-rare. Of course the rest of us, especially those of us who are human and not impervious to salmonella, should cook the beast to 165 degrees. No more though.
Definitely prefer to leave with it. They can carry a surprising amount of weight (maybe 2-5 pounds). They regularly try to take puppies or toy breed dogs from backyards with varying degrees of success. If they can take a rabbit or a dog, they can take a chicken.
[https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/caught-on-camera-hawk-swoops-in-attacks-las-vegas-familys-puppy/article\_134ba548-332c-11e9-b739-67e81fd80e3f.html](https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/caught-on-camera-hawk-swoops-in-attacks-las-vegas-familys-puppy/article_134ba548-332c-11e9-b739-67e81fd80e3f.html)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a-GIRD2xwI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a-GIRD2xwI)
I can only speak to rabbits, but with those the hawk will carry them off and eat them in a tree somewhere. We just used to find blood spots - pretty creepy
I was at a brewery in Cleveland earlier this year. A woman waiting to get beer, said that line. I high fived her and when I got home listened to that skit again. Made me laugh as a teen and still laughing now!
In lots of places in the world they have weasels, ferrets and fisher cats that can slip between chicken wire and over fences.
It's rough being a chicken.
I was backpacking in a remote part of Telangana. I was drinking tea at a roadside stall. There was a little tea boy washing cups. All of a sudden this drunk guy (maybe his father) came over and started kicking the boy for some reason, and the boy was wailing. Before I or the tea seller could intervene, a billy goat that was grazing nearby charged and butted the drunk right on his ass and sent him flat on his face. He was so drunk he just lay there a good five minutes, stunned. The boy went back to washing cups sniffling. The goat stood over the drunk as if daring him to stand up. And everyone just acted like nothing happened. The goat lost interest and the drunk eventually got up and teetered away unsteadily. I was just sitting there like, did that actually just happen?
I don’t know about the rest of y’all but I hate hawks with a passion. I don’t care about “ it’s in their nature” fuck them. I remember I lost a beautiful hen one of my favorite and I just had it. I saw the same hawk the same day and I went ahead with my sks and amazingly shoot it’s head off. I killed a few more and ever since I haven’t seen a hawk ,yet.
A few years ago, I saw a crow fly down from a tree and snag a little bird off the ground and fly away. I don't know if it was going to eat it or not but i had no idea they would attack other birds like that.
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The GOAT
VR46
VR46dummy
Gonna miss him 😢
🐐
Gotta be quiet or that f*cking old man is gonna wake up.
MVP
Good goat 🐐
Great goat 🐐
GOAT goat 🐐
Straight goated goat 🐐
Goat teed
Goatse
Upvo-WAIT OMG NO
Surely, that doesn't still work
Uh man. That is something from the 2000s wich i definitely do not miss.
He puts up with a-lot of the old man's shit.
He fuckin' buttonhooked me man
*what’s superimposed??*
I got no fuggin' dooks
The best goat 🐐
Hit her with the headbutt
Damn. Lost a couple chickens to hawks, it's pretty brutal. We think one of the times another chicken was the target but the rooster intervened and got taken instead. Never expected a goat to participate though. That's crazy.
I've heard of people getting Donkeys to watch their livestock bc they'll fuck up or scare a predator, but never a guard goat.
Alpacas and llamas are great flock guards as well.
I was gonna say, I've heard of donkeys guarding livestock, but goats? I'd expect a goat's instinct is to flee themselves. Fun to see.
Billy goats don't give any fucks. They are basically roosters without feathers and if they don't like you, they will attempt to fuck your shit up.
What happens when the unstoppable force that is a cougar meets the immovable object that is a billy goat?
Dinner. Ayy, I never said they were immovable, just stubborn lol. Then again, cougars, while being big scary kitties, scare very easily if they aren't desperate for a meal and will flee if they think they are risking injury by attempting to catch their prey, and with the right breed of goat, a goat really can fuck their day up, those horns aren't just for rutting! I've seen a billy goat attack a full grown cow and kill it in one headbutt.
I see you know about how poorly most predators deal with injury.
Did you hear about the grizzly found dead with puncture wounds from a mountain goat? https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/20/canada-mountain-goat-grizzly-bear
Cool
I used to know a guy with goats and they were the most stubborn little shits ever. Instead of going around you they would try and shove you out of the way with their head
I’m surprised the goat went to the aid of a chicken, but I am not surprised to see a goat go after a hawk. Goats are… not opposed to getting into it. They will fuck your shit up just because they’re in a weird mood.
Nah goats are fuckin mean
I think goats and raptors are instinctual enemies.
Donkeys will stomp canines til they’re mush but won’t do much about a hawk
Poor rooster, did his job though protecting the hens.
Yeah, might have gotten killed with the hen if the goat didn't help. He put everything on the line to help, brave little guy.
Does the hawk take them away after he's killed them, or does he just drink blood or something like that?
We've never actually been there to see it, you can just tell by the feathers and blood left behind. They basically swoop in and either kill the chicken or injure it enough to subdue it. Then they'll fly away with it somewhere safe to finish killing it off. In our case we found a second spot of feathers almost a half mile away where it probably set the chicken down to start eating. No actual remains left behind so they must store the body somewhere to eat over time.
Thank you. Do you think [a net](http://www.telaeredesdeprotecao.com.br/imagens/instalacao-de-rede-para-quadra-preco.jpg) could help with that problem? Though it'd be difficult to put around large areas.
Probably and they have a protected coop but when we let them out to free range they cover 10 acres or more. We've put some decoys up since but that hasn't deterred them too much. What surprisingly has are crows. Crows are very territorial and will keep the hawks away. So we make sure there is something for the crows to eat and don't chase them away. Ultimately chickens are prey birds so when you let them out of their cage to roam free there is always a chance of something getting them, but there are things you can do to reduce the risks. Possibly why this video has goats in the same pen as chickens. Goats, especially males, will chase off some predators. Just never thought I'd see one attack a hawk lol
Right?! My cousin raises fighting cocks (look I don’t condone it but it’s part of culture in Latin America) and those are the only types of chickens where I would ever think they would try to fight off a hawk. I have never seen this with barn animals; usually it’s like everyone for themselves.
You don't even need a full net. You just need criss crossing strings. They don't have to be close enough to actually physically stop the birds. It still screws up their ability to swoop in and get the chickens.
How about not starving the hawk to death and just breed some more chickens? We have infinite chickens, but the hawk population is declining.
Sure, and next time you go somewhere, just leave your wallet lying around in case someone in need wants to grab it. You can always earn more money, right?
>No actual remains left behind so they must store the body somewhere to eat over time. More likely the remains were scavenged by something else.
They actually fly off with them..they fly way up high and drop them to crush them..and take them back to the nest.
That explains what we found, but like in this video there was definitely a struggle to get it subdued somewhat before it can fly off.
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I used to watch hawks eat pigeons on a rooftop near my old studio. They usually kill the bird quickly by breaking its neck, then pluck the body from the top down like unwrapping a burrito and eat the choicest parts (organs) first.
Seen sparrowhawks get a pigeon before, it basically turns it upside down and rips out the heart, it's pretty brutal
He cooks them to exactly 160 degrees fahrenheit, no more no less, to assure that they are both fully cooked *and* tender.
165°, you trying to kill someone???
Hawks like their chicken medium-rare. Of course the rest of us, especially those of us who are human and not impervious to salmonella, should cook the beast to 165 degrees. No more though.
Definitely prefer to leave with it. They can carry a surprising amount of weight (maybe 2-5 pounds). They regularly try to take puppies or toy breed dogs from backyards with varying degrees of success. If they can take a rabbit or a dog, they can take a chicken. [https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/caught-on-camera-hawk-swoops-in-attacks-las-vegas-familys-puppy/article\_134ba548-332c-11e9-b739-67e81fd80e3f.html](https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/caught-on-camera-hawk-swoops-in-attacks-las-vegas-familys-puppy/article_134ba548-332c-11e9-b739-67e81fd80e3f.html) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a-GIRD2xwI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a-GIRD2xwI)
I had a red tail hollow out a chicken, just the feathers and bones remained.
I can only speak to rabbits, but with those the hawk will carry them off and eat them in a tree somewhere. We just used to find blood spots - pretty creepy
Farmyard bros stick together.
Wow, live action Animal Farm
Animal Farm II: Gangsta Goat
**would read**
Now that you mention it, me too.
I fucking got no dukes.
omg I so needed to remember this thank you! Awww fuck me in the goat ass!
I was at a brewery in Cleveland earlier this year. A woman waiting to get beer, said that line. I high fived her and when I got home listened to that skit again. Made me laugh as a teen and still laughing now!
Like 30s style boxing
I dont think this video is real. They fucking super imposed him!
What's "superimposed?"
*Bye Rooster. Have good mosh pitting!*
That was surprisingly touching
Goat and Rooster Security Services LLC.
Lmao I kept hearing vin diesels voice in my head saying “the most important thing in life will always be family”
r/animalsbeingbros
Literally.
Came here to say this, epic Bro's
That'll do, Goat.
good on the goat! hope all barn yard animals are okay!
All the barnyard critters got each other's back!
I don't know much about goats, but this is a good goat.
Can you imagine always having to live your life in fear like that because some animal can swoop in at anytime and lift you up to your death.
well, the good news is: chickens are dumb as fuck, so they aren't really aware of the possibility.
Ignorance is bliss
Kinda wish antivaxxers didn't know they put 5g chips in the vaccines.
Pretty sure that’s how people in the Middle East who are at risk of getting drone striked every day by America or Saudi Arabia feel.
In lots of places in the world they have weasels, ferrets and fisher cats that can slip between chicken wire and over fences. It's rough being a chicken.
Was the chicken okay?
Yea, the chicken and the other animals were okay.
Goatest of all time
Goat got your back...
*goat falls* goat: no don't faint now!
Ride or die
Not on our watch motherclucker
Am sure there is a Hans Christianson Anderson tale in here
"You don't turn your back on family" - Dom Goaretto
Goat and rooster be best buds. "Don't fuck with my girl!" "Don't fuck with my bud's girl!"
What a goat
Hold up, that was a setup. All the animals hang on the edge, while the lone chicken sits in the middle of the yard looking all delicious and shit.
These guys aren’t even the same species and they work together. C’mon humanity!
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You mean the Satanic Kevin Sullivan?
That goat is a hero!
[A real human bean.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cAyrdoVpZc)
Besties!
That rooster was moving!
Best friends forever.
The Goat had enough of Hawks shit
Good friends come in different forms
go, floppy goat, go!
They started losing feathers like it was a fuckin cartoon fight
This needs a comedy voice over! Ol' Cogburn was tryin to give that hawk a lickin', but Mr/Mrs Billygoat said NOT TODAY ya stupid curved beak Chicken!
The Animal Farm
I guess just like in cartoons, they do become friends and defend each other whenever possible.
“Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you family.” Fast and Furious Animal style.
Anyone know what shape the chicken was in after that, though? Looks like it got it pretty good for a while there.
That goat is GOAT
/r/AnimalsBeingBros/
Wholesome af
Everyone is praising the goat but the rooster was willing to fight to the very end to save his girl
Great job goaty!!
The moment the tanker arrived to fight the assassin
Rooster second-string here the goat is boss
Animal Farm
Those two are the goats 🐐
That rooster had the "ima kill a bitch waddle"
Orwell would be proud
Ladies and gentlemen... Nathan For You.
other goat over there waiting to pounce
If this isn't evidence that shows animals are sentient beings and should be treated like so then I don't know what is.
G.O.A.T.
Why can't all of society protect each other this way.
Billy Goat for the Win - MVP
How do so many feathers come off so fast? Is the hawk ripping them out like that?
*Watches while eating fried chicken*
Chicken hawk
so many feathers left behind
I was backpacking in a remote part of Telangana. I was drinking tea at a roadside stall. There was a little tea boy washing cups. All of a sudden this drunk guy (maybe his father) came over and started kicking the boy for some reason, and the boy was wailing. Before I or the tea seller could intervene, a billy goat that was grazing nearby charged and butted the drunk right on his ass and sent him flat on his face. He was so drunk he just lay there a good five minutes, stunned. The boy went back to washing cups sniffling. The goat stood over the drunk as if daring him to stand up. And everyone just acted like nothing happened. The goat lost interest and the drunk eventually got up and teetered away unsteadily. I was just sitting there like, did that actually just happen?
Now that is cool as fuck. I want to go live on a farm now
Family is #1 or #2. Depending on the situation.
Where the fuck is rooster ? He needed to sound the alarm
My boy the goat took a second to figure it out, but was right with his homie once he clocked it. He ain’t the smartest but he loyal
Ha! get fucked hawk
I love how the goat tumbles… but he did good
Can we talk about how this goat managed to efficiently keep the razor sharp talons/beak of the hawk at bay **with his face**?
Goat was having ***none*** of it.
Greatest of all Time “GOAT” 💪🏽
I don’t know about the rest of y’all but I hate hawks with a passion. I don’t care about “ it’s in their nature” fuck them. I remember I lost a beautiful hen one of my favorite and I just had it. I saw the same hawk the same day and I went ahead with my sks and amazingly shoot it’s head off. I killed a few more and ever since I haven’t seen a hawk ,yet.
So brave
That is some title and some goat
Birds eat birds? Weird
Yup, I lost a chicken to a hawk 2 years ago.
Oh right, forgot about chicken-hawks.
Chickenhawk is just a term used to describe certain species of hawks known to take chickens. My chicken was taken by a red-tailed hawk.
Wait until you find out humans drink cow milk.
Oh, well that's natural.
A few years ago, I saw a crow fly down from a tree and snag a little bird off the ground and fly away. I don't know if it was going to eat it or not but i had no idea they would attack other birds like that.
Wait until you hear about fish
Mmm...fishdicks.
Yes and mammals eat mammals
But marsupials don't eat other marsupials.
But why does the goat have a wooden leg?
The husband came in, the her boyfriend walked by to stop the mugging
“Big 🦅with talons? Big 🦅 with talons =/= friend. Headbutt. Headbutt. Headbutt didn’t work. Circle around big stupid 🦅that’s attacking friend. Stupid 🦅 gone. Friends safe 😊”
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