I've had chickens just disappear, but they were little and I think hawks were the problem...but I don't think a hawk would try to get a full grown duck? Maybe I'm wrong...
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This time of year preds are at their worst, their normal food is in short supply so they are much braver, I have Muscovy so it would have to be a large pred like a coyote or Human to carry off an adult Muscovy drake. A Pekin also. I am not sure a fox could take an adult drake of those 2 breeds. Bob cats maybe but I'm thinking you'd see blood or feathers but to just pick them up with out a trace makes me think coyote or dog 10 acres is alot of ground and preds could hide out and just wait to pick something off. Very sorry for your losses. A hawk could carry off a 3month old with out a trace.I have lost a small Plymouth barred Rock (3 mos old), a full grown male jumbo pekin and a full grown male Muscovy. Just GONE. No feathers, no signs of struggle. I'm home all day long and haven't heard any unusual noises or seen anything. Yesterday, my full grown Rhode Island Red Roo disappeared. They're free ranged during the day and put up at night. By 4:30 pm they are all at my back door quacking and crowing and making a fuss for their food and to be locked up (they eat dinner in their large pens.) These birds have not been there in the afternoon when it is time to be locked up but where there when I had let them out at 7 am that morning. Only the 3 month old is small, the rest are VERY large birds. I don't understand. We have 10 acres, fenced, with a wooded pond area at the back. The baby chicken and the Roo usually spend the day in front of the house in the large cleared field, usually in very visable areas. The ducks all spend the day in the pond behind the house. I've not really ever seen the chickens at the pond so for two of each breed to just vanish when they are in two different areas of the property is really confusing and worrying for me. I have a donkey and a pony who usually are in the area where the roos are too... I'm just thoroughly confused. Any thoughts?