2 dead chickens :(

Apr 15, 2019
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So I found 2 dead birds, 1 had a clump of feathers around her neck and the other had nothing though I see no bite marks and I also see not really any tracks around the coop or any holes. Could it have been a snake? Hawks can't get in the coop and they weren't eaten.
 
Is there a slit opening up high under the eaves? An owl could fly in through a narrow slit, kill the chickens by cervical dislocation, not leaving a mark, and then realizing it couldn't take its prey with it through the narrow opening, decided to abandon them.
 
What were the two hens doing earlier? Any chance they could have been exposed to paint thinner or hydraulic or leaking transmission fluid? Insecticide?
 
If you have a game camera put it up because if there is a predator, it will be back and then you will know what you are dealing with. Good luck...
 
If you have a game camera put it up because if there is a predator, it will be back and then you will know what you are dealing with. Good luck...
That's what I plan to do. They had wet heads which made be believe snake is the culprit. Emerald had a little blood on her beak I have no idea if that's related to it or just part of her dying.
 
So I found 2 dead birds, 1 had a clump of feathers around her neck and the other had nothing though I see no bite marks and I also see not really any tracks around the coop or any holes. Could it have been a snake? Hawks can't get in the coop and they weren't eaten.
A little chilly in my area for a snake. Also most snakes, in my experience, prefer the eggs..or chicks, not full grown chickens...
 
They had wet heads which made be believe snake is the culprit
It's possible.

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