Sad day today. My wife called me and said when she went in our backyard all 5 of our chickens were torn to bits. I presume a coyote. We live in suburbia and I never thought a coyote would come in that deep and be able to hop over all the fenses and cinderblock walls and get at our chickens. We are getting out of the chicken life. We have a Leghorn who survived because she was locked in a dog kennel due to the other chickens picking on her. If anyone wants her let me know.
I'm sorry to hear that. It's a very common problem in the valley, and there is nowhere that can be considered safe. I'm often surprised more people don't know, but coyotes can clear 8' block fences without ever touching it. They are amazingly athletic and fast. I've seen them roaming around all the way in to the 27th Avenue and Indian School Road area, where our old house was. They often live in the retention areas, water gulleys and under the bridges, etc. If you think about it, there's a ton of food sources in the valley, especially up near the Sun City area, with the older population having the smaller yippy dogs and such. Plus the golf courses have so many rabbits, ducks, etc. Surprise is close enough to get coyotes coming through Sun City, Sun City West and Sun City Grande. You have a lot of crop fields South of Surprise, too, so you're in the middle of their stomping grounds.
If you don't find anyone else, I'd be willing to take her. I appear to be the North Valley Chicken Rescue. With our large flock and several roosters keeping them in check, she should fit in perfectly fine. Just PM me over the next few days if nobody else shows interest. I'm off work starting Monday for a full month, so it's all good there.
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If anyone is interested, I do have an Ameracauna cockerel that I'm not interested in keeping. My two plus two half-roosters are enough for my flock. My Silkie and Buttercup each count as half-roosters.Sometime after my wife's surgery, he'll deploy to Camp Freezer, along with a rabbit and our turkey, if nobody claims him before then.
I am in the middle of suburbia in Tempe; MILES from truly open land, and there are coyotes here ALL THE TIME. Coyotes have no idea that they are supposed to be only out in the wild. To them, this CITY is their home.
I have seen grey fox's on brodway & Dobson.. AND one of a family friends here in TEMPE, had a family living under there storage unit in their
back yard.. They would jump up to the 6 foot fence in one leap.. They are much smaller that a coyotes.. Plus the hawks.... Don't forget the
Hawks...