Hey all,
My week has been terrible. On Tuesday a got a call to say two of my 3 week old babies had fallen in my pool, and one little girl had drowned.
I took the second one, a little boy, to the vet who said that he had water in his lungs but should be fine. Yesterday i put him back with his mom for the night.
Last night we heard some squawking outside, we didn’t pay it too much attention as we have heard early morning squawking before, when I woke up I looked outside and saw feathers all over the garden. My little baby who fell in the pool two days ago had been killed, along with one of my black girls. The little babies mom has been attacked, probably trying to protect her baby and the injured mom had lost a lot of feathers, so it looks like she had a big fight trying to protect her baby.
I have no idea what could have done that, maybe a cat, there were no signs of any remains, just a lot of feathers spread across the lawn.The two that were taken were with their moms on the floor. I feel gutted twice over because I heard the noise at night, and also thought they were safe at the bottom of the coop so I didn’t seal it in.
I am devastated, and it feels so much worse knowing that I heard the struggle early in the morning. It really is gutting knowing I could have helped them.
Losing my first pets really stinks, even more so knowing that I could have prevented it with a bit of work.
So a cat, rat or owl are the only options where i live, i am leaning towards a cat as the culprit, but the fault is mine for not protecting the moms correctly, after a year of free ranging with no problems, losing 3 birds in two days in devastating, 2 three week old chicks, and the only pullet i was going to keep from my improving partridge project.
I hope at least someone learns from my story, protect them even if you think they are safe. I wish you all better luck then i have had.
Andy
So sorry!! Sometimes, no matter how hard we try, we still lose some - don't take it too hard.
