- Sep 28, 2007
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I live in the Balearic islands in the Mediterranean and we have no foxes here, or indeed any predators, other than dogs. So I have to assume the following was carried out either by a stray dog or a neighbour's dog. But it seems so weird.
My 10 hens are kept in a large pen with 5ft fencing around and hen house in middle. Last week I went to see the hens as usual early morning to find a total massacre. Four 'old' hens were dead with horrendous injuries, the 6 young hens (6 months old) had vanished. Closer inspection revealed masses of feathers and the perfectly clean entrails of the 6 birds. No bones, no blood, no beaks, feet, heads, flesh, nothing. Except entrails and feathers. It looked like a butcher had been in and done a tidy job.
My questions:
Would one dog really eat 6 almost fully grown hens?
Is it normal for dogs to eat EVERYTHING except feathers and entrails? (Why leave the entrails??!!)
Is is more likely to be a pack of wild dogs? Or one starving dog? Can't believe a neighbour's dog would be that hungry.
When I found the bodies they were still warm. The hens are close enough to the house to hear, yet I heard nothing of what went on. Wouldn't dogs and hens have made a row?
There was a dog size hole in the fence which has been repaired and we have now cemented all around the base so the wire can't be lifted. We're ready to start again with more hens but still confused as to what happened.
Would really appreciate any input. Sorry if i sound really naive. Just sad.
Elizabeth
My 10 hens are kept in a large pen with 5ft fencing around and hen house in middle. Last week I went to see the hens as usual early morning to find a total massacre. Four 'old' hens were dead with horrendous injuries, the 6 young hens (6 months old) had vanished. Closer inspection revealed masses of feathers and the perfectly clean entrails of the 6 birds. No bones, no blood, no beaks, feet, heads, flesh, nothing. Except entrails and feathers. It looked like a butcher had been in and done a tidy job.
My questions:
Would one dog really eat 6 almost fully grown hens?
Is it normal for dogs to eat EVERYTHING except feathers and entrails? (Why leave the entrails??!!)
Is is more likely to be a pack of wild dogs? Or one starving dog? Can't believe a neighbour's dog would be that hungry.
When I found the bodies they were still warm. The hens are close enough to the house to hear, yet I heard nothing of what went on. Wouldn't dogs and hens have made a row?
There was a dog size hole in the fence which has been repaired and we have now cemented all around the base so the wire can't be lifted. We're ready to start again with more hens but still confused as to what happened.
Would really appreciate any input. Sorry if i sound really naive. Just sad.
Elizabeth