- Jun 24, 2014
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Hi everyone . My hens are nearly 2 years old. They free range all day, but this is the first predatory death. I should note that our dog passed away last May, so i am guessing all traces of her smells are now gone from the yard and the snow just recently melted, so the hens are out more. I live in the Okanagan. We have bears, coyote, weasles and martins, wolves, cougar, hawks and eagles and owls for major predators. I have not seen any evidence on the ground as far as predatory mammals, but i do know that we have coyotes, a great horned owl, eagles and an osprey near us. There was an urban cougar sighting recently. We have a 5 foot chain link fence around our 1 acre yard. The hen was found in the run in the very early morning. There were feathers all around the kill. I did have the run door open. She had her head attached still and her entire body cavity including breasts and internal organs and breast bone was eaten. There was one whole egg exposed and 1 unshelled egg just sitting inside her uneaten. She was opened fron neck to anus with head, legs, wings and back uneaten. I know there are lots of possibilities, but any guesses? Oh. No tracks found since ground was frozen this morning.
Thank you in advance for any opinions.
Jacquie
Thank you in advance for any opinions.
Jacquie