Sorry that they seem to be gone. I know this is a very tough thing to deal with.Sorry for the delay.
I've just been so upset.
No. None came home. We found feathers in a neighbor's shed. Found them leading out to a cornfield, then nothing.
No signs of return after the first night.
So now I have to figure out what to do. I have two roosters and two undamaged coops. But as I understand it, it would be cruel to keep them as single birds, but just as dangerous and cruel to pair them up.
I did not realize my coop wasn't strong enough to keep out predators. That is my fault. I feel awful, but it's my responsibility to keep them safe, and I didn't. Now I know what to do in the future, but still.
We've had this dog loose before. He's a total marshmallow any other time, but when he gets loose, he kills stray cats, possums and skunks.
He will walk up to me, drop a dead cat, and beg for belly rubs. It's a mismanagement on thier part. He's bred to work and think. He got left home all week with no walking.
I used to have a wolfdog years ago. It's not the same. But I'm familiar with big, smart, driven dogs.
I spoke with them. We're all pretty friendly. I mean, we keep to ourselves most of the time, but the people are decent. They said he had feathers in his doghouse. So they offered payment for repairs and some of the hens.
Which is nice, I suppose. The whole ordeal has just been awful.