Here is the visual scenario: The hens have their coop - a converted shed, a large covered run, and a long chunnel - all in the backyard. The roosters (2), have their coop and a small run. Fences for the runs are touching so they can see each other. When I let the hens in the chunnel, I let the roosters free range the backyard. Yesterday afternoon we had an incident. I was in the house and heard the roosters and hens screaming. I rushed outside which must have scared the hawk and then I saw the hawk fly out of the roosters run. My Milo (rooster) was in the run with him and everything was knocked over. My other rooster (Enzo) was under the deck. The girls were all in their covered run but had gone under the table in their run. All are fine. I have ordered everything to hawk net the entire backyard because I don't want to constantly worry. I also don't want the chickens to go through the shock they had yesterday. My question is, I really didn't think that a hawk would go through a standard size door into the run to get the rooster. Maybe it started outside the run and then Milo headed for cover. Is this typical hawk behavior?