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It was early in the day when I made the post. I was really worried that my Speckled Sussex had done this to the other chicken after I had replaced her with another chicken. I haden't cleaned out the coop yet and was worried that I was going to find body parts in the mulch. That didn't happen. I secured the opening to the coop better and have not lost any chickens since but I did see a oppossum run across the front of my walkway and another small one inside the run. I will continue to make sure my hens stay safe! I hate the fact that I lost some already and will make every effort I can to make sure it doesn't happen again!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was early in the day when I made the post. I was really worried that my Speckled Sussex had done this to the other chicken after I had replaced her with another chicken. I haden't cleaned out the coop yet and was worried that I was going to find body parts in the mulch. That didn't happen. I secured the opening to the coop better and have not lost any chickens since but I did see a oppossum run across the front of my walkway and another small one inside the run. I will continue to make sure my hens stay safe! I hate the fact that I lost some already and will make every effort I can to make sure it doesn't happen again!!!!!!!!!!!!