- Apr 4, 2009
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Hello, I have 8 hens, and 2 were killed by a racoon this afternoon- in daylight.
I heard my hens out in the pen squaking, and went to see what was the matter. A racoon was standing in the pen, just looking at me. Feeling pretty freaked out, I went to the neighbor for help (DH is away), and when we came back the racoon had killed one of my buffs. I went inside and got a 22, feeling afraid that the coon might have rabies (why didn't it run??). When I came back out it had killed my australorpe. Neighbor killed racoon for me with the 22 (sad, but I think necessary). Anyways, the coon and birds are removed from the pen (think I have to take them to get tested). I shoveled out the dirt with blood on it, and washed down the area with water (it was just in the dirt in the pen, not in the coop).
My questions: do I need to do anything else about the situation? I'm under the impression that my hens will be ok= the other 6 were not bit, and aren't mammals anyway.
What about the pen itself? Should it be ok/
Pretty worried= please respond if you can help!
I heard my hens out in the pen squaking, and went to see what was the matter. A racoon was standing in the pen, just looking at me. Feeling pretty freaked out, I went to the neighbor for help (DH is away), and when we came back the racoon had killed one of my buffs. I went inside and got a 22, feeling afraid that the coon might have rabies (why didn't it run??). When I came back out it had killed my australorpe. Neighbor killed racoon for me with the 22 (sad, but I think necessary). Anyways, the coon and birds are removed from the pen (think I have to take them to get tested). I shoveled out the dirt with blood on it, and washed down the area with water (it was just in the dirt in the pen, not in the coop).
My questions: do I need to do anything else about the situation? I'm under the impression that my hens will be ok= the other 6 were not bit, and aren't mammals anyway.
What about the pen itself? Should it be ok/
Pretty worried= please respond if you can help!