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post #21 of 43

Aww, best wishes for your beautiful hen! I swear by vetricyn and blue kote too. I have no advice on the crop hole though. Good hunting!

post #22 of 43

In traps, we always had good luck adding peanut butter to the mix. It seems like some of the critters like stinky stuff, some like sweet, some like savory...I would just kind of put out a mini smorgasbord and that way they can choose. I hope you catch whatever did it! Again, best of luck! 

post #23 of 43

Most likely the attacker was an animal that is more opportunistic than an experienced predator.  It looks as if it were mauled and my guess is a dog but if it was through wire it could be anything. In the open raccoons and coyotes are usually successful.  Hope you get it whatever it is.

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The human will is too powerful for philosophy or science.

 

 

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"Guns don't kill people abortion kills people."

 

The human will is too powerful for philosophy or science.

 

 

Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton agreed on little publicly, but they did agree that when the public treasury becomes a public trough and the voters recognize that, they will send to government only those who promise them a bigger piece of the pie

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post #24 of 43
Thread Starter 

Thank you all! We did loose another chicken, a grey Japanese hen that was with my gray Japanese male. The head was torn off. I am thinking a coon as well. Possibly a young, and inexperienced coon. Both of our neighbors have chickens. :/


Edited by TheJadeChicken - 6/21/12 at 6:53pm
post #25 of 43

That is what coons like to do, take off the heads.  A farmer told me it is because they like the combs.   Anyway we trapped coons here in TX and found that when we put bacon in the trap, we caught a coon.  They love the smell of bacon.  Glad your hen is doing better.
 

He will cover you with His feathers, and under his wings you can hide.  Psalm 91 :4

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He will cover you with His feathers, and under his wings you can hide.  Psalm 91 :4

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post #26 of 43

That is what coons like to do, take off the heads.  A farmer told me it is because they like the combs.   Anyway we trapped coons here in TX and found that when we put bacon in the trap, we caught a coon.  They love the smell of bacon.  Glad your hen is doing better.
 

He will cover you with His feathers, and under his wings you can hide.  Psalm 91 :4

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He will cover you with His feathers, and under his wings you can hide.  Psalm 91 :4

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post #27 of 43

That is what coons like to do, take off the heads.  A farmer told me it is because they like the combs.   Anyway we trapped coons here in TX and found that when we put bacon in the trap, we caught a coon.  They love the smell of bacon.  Glad your hen is doing better.
 

He will cover you with His feathers, and under his wings you can hide.  Psalm 91 :4

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He will cover you with His feathers, and under his wings you can hide.  Psalm 91 :4

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post #28 of 43
Thread Starter 

We put some more bandages on her. My mother tried to fix the hole in her chest. I don't know what happened. But she started acting funny. Now she is all better.

 

On the bacon did you cook it?

post #29 of 43

She may be a little shocky from the experience and needs peace and quiet.  Vitamins/electrolytes will help greatly.  Poor girl..

All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, and all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God Made them all
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All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, and all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God Made them all
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post #30 of 43
Thread Starter 

We Lost Her! hit.gif

 

But I am not giving up on catching what ever severely wounded her. I am going to set the trap every night until I catch a coon or something. somad.gif

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