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    Another "What killed my [neighbor's] chickens?" thread

    No, we don't have wolverines in New Hampshire. I did find a map showing that we are in their historic range, but no part of the eastern US is part of their current range. And every time a bear has gotten in to our neighbors' coop it has taken out the entire flock, so they definitely will kill...
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    Another "What killed my [neighbor's] chickens?" thread

    Thanks, @ChickensComeHome2Roost, that's what I thought but the hole seemed so small for an animal that usually seems so big! But googling tells me that young bears can be under 100 pounds well after they're weaned. I sent my father the pics I posted here & he shared them with the local highway...
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    Another "What killed my [neighbor's] chickens?" thread

    I think the coop is about 10'x10' and the animal definitely went all the way inside; the dead chickens inside were about 1/2 way back from the front, next to their feeder which had its lid knocked off and some feed spilled out (though it was still upright and mostly full). Also, the hair was on...
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    Another "What killed my [neighbor's] chickens?" thread

    We are chicken- & sheep-sitting for our neighbors, and after their first night away, my husband went over and found this. The chickens had been locked in their winter quarters in the barn while the owners were away, so we didn't have to let them out a.m./put them in p.m (their summer quarters...
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