Wildlife

Barn Owl Welfare: Starvation in Cold Winters

Barn owls are highly vulnerable to starvation during prolonged periods of snow cover that prevents them hunting. Cold winters remain the primary natural mortality driver.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Barn owl starvation is a prolonged welfare event — birds weaken progressively over several days before dying. Supplementary feeding stations with dead day-old chicks during snow events can save local populations. The Barn Owl Trust provides guidance on responsible supplementary feeding to avoid habituation.

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