Paul Wilson
In the Brooder
- Jul 1, 2017
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I've been keeping chickens for 10 years in suburbia without a problem. The run is 6 ft high 2 x 4 welded fencing buried 4 inches into the ground. The chickens have scratched holes up to 4 inches deep under the gate. The roof is heavy duty plastic fencing with 1" holes made for keeping out deer. I shut them in their coop every night shortly after dark. A few days ago they were all killed in a very short time around 3:00 on a sunny afternoon. I found all 10 of them scattered around their run with small bites on their heads or necks. Nothing was eaten or torn. They were still warm and without rigor mortis when I found them. There was no blood on the ground and not much in their feathers. The fence is sturdy and was intact. We live on a lake and I have seen mink on the shore about 100 yards from our property, but the coop is 100 yds from the shore with the house between it and the lake. We have a woods and a swamp across the street. Years ago my wife saw what she thought was a weasel run across our driveway. We're not sure what was the culprit but we suspect either a weasel or a mink. But I thought both were nocturnal. Will 3 ft high chicken wire added to the welded wire fencing keep whatever it was out?