Yes, we thought the same about the Friesian except it didn't quite work out that way. They were the only chickens that we lost to predators since moving here due to the fact that they would lay out, go broody and sit on the eggs and then get eaten overnight by predators. Impossible to find them but the pile of feathers in the morning would be evident!
Also had a habit of roosting high in the trees. Would spend ages looking for them and then ages trying to get them down with brooms, ladders etc. If you left them roosting there they would come down too early in the mornings and again be vulnerable to predators. Too much hassle!
They were brilliant flyers though and amazing to watch. Miss them in a strange way.
We don't get many foxes here, probably due to the gamekeepers and farmers, but did once see one in the adjoining field. Alerted to its presence by our hens gathering in a flock and walking towards the field and staring straight at the fox!!! Found it a bit odd but guess they were trying to intimidate it into moving on?
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