- May 21, 2009
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I had gotten six chickens - four buff orpington and two rock barred - about six weeks ago. This morning, I went out to check on them and there was only ONE orpington left
I think a fox got the other five last night. I am heart broken, but I am still hoping to have a decent supply of eggs in the fall. My local feed store will be getting some buckeye's in next week, and I am thinking about getting three of them, and then a couple of the buff orpington's again next fall.
Don't worry, we WILL be reinforcing the coop, and keeping the remaining chicken in a box in our shed at night in the meantime.
My questions are . . . .
1. Will my one buff left be ok or will she be too lonely?
2. When can I put the buckeye's in with the one remaining orp?
3. Does anyone have any experiences for/against buckeyes?
Thanks in advance for any advice.

Don't worry, we WILL be reinforcing the coop, and keeping the remaining chicken in a box in our shed at night in the meantime.
My questions are . . . .
1. Will my one buff left be ok or will she be too lonely?
2. When can I put the buckeye's in with the one remaining orp?
3. Does anyone have any experiences for/against buckeyes?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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