Coyotes got to all my ducks :(

Emmytheduckgirl

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Hey BYC. Today was one of the worst days of my life! In the morning I went out to feed all the animals and I found all three of my ducks dead from a coyote. This is so hard for me! I can’t believe it happened! I luckily was able to collect some eggs from them so I can hopefully get some babies and keep the family line going. May Bailey, Beatrice, and Daisy Rest In Peace I love and miss all of you duckies! They are in a way better place now swimming with their old pal Boe!
 
I'm really sorry for your loss. I know how hard that is. Are you sure it was coyotes? Seems a coyote would have taken them. I had a similar attack last year, but assumed it was a dog because none of them were taken.
 
I’m so sorry for your loss! Hopefully you’ll have a few babies to hatch to remember them. Sending you peace and light. :hugs
 
I’m so sorry! I had someone’s dog kill six of my nine buckeye chickens a couple years ago and it was my very first flock. I understand how disheartening it is! I wonder if it was a neighborhood dog that got your ducks, the dog that got mine didn’t eat or drag them away, he just chased them and then was hanging out by a body when I found the scene.
 
I'm so sorry for your losses. My suggestion is if you have a camera put it up. most likely the predator has been lurking looking for an opportunity and found one. It will be back. Could be another predator. I had a bobcat kill 14 birds one night. You never know. Once you know for sure what the predator is, (unless you do know for sure) you can form a lpan on the next step. Good luck...
 
Thank you all for your condolences!!! I really appreciate it! If I’m completely honest it had to have been a coyote.
 
Not necessarily a coyote. It could have been a coyote but as others have said it could have been another predator. I have dealt with plenty of coyotes in the past and they usually carry off their kill. The bobcat seemed to only kill for the sport and left the bodies behind.
I think the coyotes know the electric wires are there and teach their young that a chicken is not worth getting zapped for.
A bobcat recently outside of my chick/grow-out coop. I also have electric wires around this coop and pen.
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