Well it was at night, so no hawk. And there wasn't any large holes where a bobcat could have gotten in. Maybe a weasel or a mink. It also got I think two other chickens and some coyote broke in in ate four chicks earlier.
Cool. I used to have 12 (salmon rooster, 2 rosecomb bantams, 5 mix hens, mixed rooster, 3 black pekins) chickens but then a cat came and mutilated them. But it may have been something else since some were dragged up on top of the pen and partly eaten......
I have a flock of five. The neighbor's annoying birds keep coming in our yard (then they run back in the evening), so lol you could say we have twelve.
A picture of Yin, my mixbred roo, and Plumps, a mixbreed (salmon feverolles/thuringian) fighting chicken. By the way, I love your hens, Butterscotchbitesfinger. They are very pretty. :)