so very sorry for your loss. a lot of us get very attached to our chickens, believe me. I hope you don't give up and let the coyotes win. nasty creatures. fortify the fences and start anew.
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Sorry for your loss. You may have to build your new flock a place that they can be securely locked up at night.. Auto door or manual door that is closed and tight walls to keep all the predators out. We have to deal with stray dogs, coyotes and Raccoons so none of mine will stay out over night. Good luck on your next group.
Sadly - I didn't fine ONE alive. I live in the mountains of Los Angeles just across the street from a state park. It is against the law to harm the coyotes. They run in packs here, and I see them on the streets even in the daytime. I have a double fence, with the outside being a solar netting and it has always stopped them in the past. I haven't had a problem for two years. They are the culprits for sure as my neighbors said they heard them howling that night. The area was covered in hundreds of paw prints. No one stole them - I would even RATHER that - knowing that they at least didn't come to a horrible death. It's so sad, because I have raised them from chicks and have a steady group of neighbors that I supply with their eggs. It was so hard to tell them what had happened. I was in shock for the last few days. I'm going to call Priemier One tomorrow and maybe they can suggest another fencing system - possibly a hard wired electric fence. At this time, I can't afford to replace the hens with even chicks if I could find them. Getting a flock of French Marans was a costly and timely project and it will take me another year at least to get even close to what I had. I thank you for the support, as most people don't understand the attachment I have to my animals. I was so frustrated, I didn't know if I was going to start up again, but I guess I'll wait until spring and see about getting some chicks and some pullets. I heard last night on the Jimmy Kimmel show that a Celebrity just lost their flock this week. It's a case of "man against nature" once again - but sadly - it's our domesticated pets that suffer!