Several years ago when I only had a few turkeys, I was loosing them one at a time. It was happening during the day while I was at work. But I was home when my last full grown turkey was taken. I saw a coyote jump a five strand barbed wire fence with the turkey. The turkeys had been in a large area fenced with 5 foot cattle panels.Danz, I would give out my cell ph number vs. my landline if I were you. Aside from the convenience of not being indoors tied to the phone, a landline phone can be easily traced and then they have your address, whereas a cell phone is not as easily traceable.
A friend of mine lost a BBB turkey yesterday that was about 3 months old but was already bigger than an adult heritage turkey. His birds live inside a fenced off orchard that is patrolled by three dogs, night and day. He found a small pile of feathers and beside them a clear pawprint impression in the muddy ground. I have to say, I agree with him that it looks like a bobcat print. That is so scary to me. Whatever it was, it got past 3 dogs, grabbed a turkey that probably weighs in the neighborhood of 20-25lb, and cleared a 4' fence carrying the turkey, to get out again, apparently without the dogs being able to stop it. And, now it knows where food is, it will be back. This happened between the hours of 7-3, more than likely. And he can't just not go to work to stay home and wait for it, so I know he has to be worrying about what he finds missing everyday when he gets home from work now.
I haven't had to deal with something like that - yet - and hope I never do, but I really feel for him.