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Why are they diminishing? Predation, starvation or disease or???
They are occasionally allowed "free range" time, but then expected to put themselves to bed and lock the door behind them. We lose a chicken or two a month to predators because somebody "forgot" to put the chickens to bed. Out of this flock of eight, chickens #1, #2, #3, #4 and #6 went to predators in this manner over the last 23 months. Then there are the girls who get stressed out (#5) and start eating eggs. They go for a ride in the country, never to be seen again. #7 hit the jackpot: nobody locked the gate, she wandered out the next morning and a herd dog got her, so double whammy. Although disabled for life, she has survived thus far. Then #8: she's started to eat eggs now. I am worried that she will soon be earmarked for a ride in the country. I realize that chickens sometimes just die, but 6 1/2 dead chickens out of a flock of eight seems like a high mortality rate.
They are not being properly cared for, that's for sure.They are occasionally allowed "free range" time, but then expected to put themselves to bed and lock the door behind them. We lose a chicken or two a month to predators because somebody "forgot" to put the chickens to bed. Out of this flock of eight, chickens #1, #2, #3, #4 and #6 went to predators in this manner over the last 23 months. Then there are the girls who get stressed out (#5) and start eating eggs. They go for a ride in the country, never to be seen again. #7 hit the jackpot: nobody locked the gate, she wandered out the next morning and a herd dog got her, so double whammy. Although disabled for life, she has survived thus far. Then #8: she's started to eat eggs now. I am worried that she will soon be earmarked for a ride in the country. I realize that chickens sometimes just die, but 6 1/2 dead chickens out of a flock of eight seems like a high mortality rate.