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Without seeing body wounds it would be hard to tell. Not a bird of prey. I would guess a raccoon riled them up and nabbed him through the fence.Nahh I wasn’t haha
And that makes sense!
And no it wasn’t. We spent a lot of time putting hardware cloth over the whole top and zip tying it on and everything. Even zip tied the overlap in the middle. Guess I should have spent a little more time on the bottom.but we don’t have too many predators here and I really thought diggers would be the main concern. Guess not. Need to buy some more HC. We also ran out after using it on the roof.
And not that I could see but I didn’t really look at him. Just grabbed him and bagged him. I could take him out of the trash and check though. From what I saw, it looked like his head was bloodied and one wing had a bald spot.
Without seeing body wounds it would be hard to tell. Not a bird of prey. I would guess a raccoon riled them up and nabbed him through the fence.
Hawk was just watching them. That's what they do. I can't imagine a hawk having the dexterity to reach through a fence and kill a chicken, and the wounds don't look like they're from a beak or talons.I’ll have to go check. Seems like the raccoons could have reached his head though? Maybe something spooked it and it ran off. I guess a hawk couldn’t have killed him through the fence? They’re too slow or whatever? What would it have been doing hanging around though? Just trying to scavenge? Shoot.... I wonder if he somehow snuck back out last night... they sometimes have been trying to sleep back there but I put them all in last night, it was already well after dark and they’ve been staying out once out inside so I didn’t think to check again and make sure he was inside... but I don’t think he would have come out alone and he wasn’t really stiff yet so I think it had just recently happened.
Hawks definitely are not slow, but the likelihood of them to be able to grab a hold of prey that's inside fencing is pretty hard to imagine.I’ll have to go check. Seems like the raccoons could have reached his head though? Maybe something spooked it and it ran off. I guess a hawk couldn’t have killed him through the fence? They’re too slow or whatever? What would it have been doing hanging around though? Just trying to scavenge? Shoot.... I wonder if he somehow snuck back out last night... they sometimes have been trying to sleep back there but I put them all in last night, it was already well after dark and they’ve been staying out once out inside so I didn’t think to check again and make sure he was inside... but I don’t think he would have come out alone and he wasn’t really stiff yet so I think it had just recently happened.
I agree. I have seen what hawk talons can do and that chick would be ripped to shreds.Hawk was just watching them. That's what they do. I can't imagine a hawk having the dexterity to reach through a fence and kill a chicken, and the wounds don't look like they're from a beak or talons.
Unless you missed his body for over 36 or so hours then yes it would've been recent.
Hawk was just watching them. That's what they do. I can't imagine a hawk having the dexterity to reach through a fence and kill a chicken, and the wounds don't look like they're from a beak or talons.
Unless you missed his body for over 36 or so hours then yes it would've been recent.
I agree. I have seen what hawk talons can do and that chick would be ripped to shreds.
When a hawk barely grabbed my white cochin, It tore right through her skin enough for my fist to fit through. She made it, but their talons are like knives.