2. Use Decoys and Scare Tactics Crows are wary of potential predators. Setting up decoys like plastic owls or hawks around your coop can discourage them from coming too close. Move these decoys every few days to keep the crows from catching on. Reflective objects like old CDs or aluminum foil strips can also work as effective deterrents, as the shiny surfaces and movement can make crows uncomfortable.
4. Build a Crow-Friendly Spot (Far from the Coop) Sometimes, the best way to deal with crows is to offer them an alternative. Set up a feeding station with food they like, such as peanuts or seeds, but place it far away from your chickens. This can help redirect their attention and energy away from your eggs.
Every flock and yard is unique, so you may need to try a few different approaches to find what works best for you. Keep an eye on the situation, and don’t be afraid to combine methods for maximum effectiveness. You can help protect your chickens’ eggs while keeping peace with the local wildlife.