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Interesting... I have 11 assorted chickens two being cocks and I had 4 ducks.. 3 females and one drake. Well two weeks ago the ducks took a walk down the creek, they have a regular routine and route, at the edge of a subdivision but that evening only the three females came back.. I'm thinking the male lost the fight with local coyotes that have a den at the edge of the neighbors pasture. They hate to be couped up all day long and fail to lay very well when I feel I have to do it. Ducks and Chickens are all together and the male duck was the head of the group. I've been reading about non lethal means like rubber bullets or bean bag rounds. I'm a big advocate for the natural balance of things but these guys are eating the woods out of all the small criters. Rabbits none left and squirrels where we used to have a zillion of them I think we're down to maybe two jumping the trees. Now my duck, and I'm anticipating them back for more. So I empathize with your predicament. We even had a coyowolf last year. Large as a wolf but colored as a coyowolf. Ranger said it was a mixed breed. If you find something that will keep them away do post ok? As far as dogs go my pits don't intimidate them in the least. I wonder if anyone's had any luck with the small red lights that appear as eyes at night. Maybe a recording of a lion?