I have two guinea pigs whom I adore. I live in Norther Yonkers and sometimes let them run around on the grass because they desperately need exercise and because I love to see them "in their element." Although they're having a blast, I'm constantly nervous and looking up at the sky and trees to make sure I don't see any hawks. I stay in close proximity to them at all times. I have never seen any but my neighbors have seen one pass through and grab a squirrel on his way out. My question is - would a hawk still hunt an animal so close to a human? Am I crazy for taking this chance?
4 Answers
Yes, a hawk would grab one even with you there. No, you are not crazy for having them outside but you are taking a risk. Hawks can come in fast. It would not take much to make a fenced run for them. Get a roll of chicken wire, lay it flat, fold it in the middle, spread the two sides and set it up like a pitched tent. You may need to get some branches to hold the fence up in the middle. This gives them a safe run so a hawk can't grab them.
11 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Carry a stick and wave off any hawks that may come your way. I doubt the hawk would swoop in whilst your there but, never underestimate a hungry wild animal. Enjoy your Guinea Pigs, they are adorable little pets.
11 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
A hawk will attack a small child; don't you watch America's Funniest Home Videos? That one was NOT funny (but I don't think ducks and geese chasing and biting people is funny, either).
11 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
Phyllis ... I didn't know that about hawks and little kids. Good to know.
I worry about chicken hawks when my little kitties are out, but God help the hawk that picks up Molly, my 2nd cat !
( my " kitties " are actually full grown )
11 years ago. Rating: 0 | |