Chickens M.I.A.

Ok! Just squirt a little in their mouth using a dropper .They will need regular drinking water too.
This morning she seems lethargic still. Refusing to extend her neck. I posted in the emergency section. Perhaps she did get grabbed by a fox, by the neck, and got away. Or would this possibly be shock/stress related?
 

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This morning she seems lethargic still. Refusing to extend her neck. I posted in the emergency section. Perhaps she did get grabbed by a fox, by the neck, and got away. Or would this possibly be shock/stress related?
Try to feed her scrambled eggs .Sugar water will give her energy. A warm quiet place a couple days does wonders.
 
I rarely let my mine out early either but it doesn't prevent attacks. The fact that you've seen more than one points to you having a pair with kits learning to hunt on their own
Foxes will kill 10-20 chickens and take them back to their den one by one until caught. Chickens instinctively fear predators and wouldn't follow them.
 

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