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Exactly! That's why I was thinking coyotes at first. I only found a few feathers along the edge of the field. I have never found carcasses, and I figured if it was the dog, he'd be dragging them up to the yard eventually. Or, if they were killed nearby, by another predator. He'd find 'em. But the timing is so suspicious. It's always when DH has been gone for even a short time. This is why I want the dog kenneled when we're gone and the chickens are out. It's the only way we can know for sure if it's the dog or not. (Still holding out hope that it's not...From my experience if it's a coyote, you never find the dead bird.
Dogs mostly kill them and leave them, looking for more fun.