Eastern Ky Flock

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Hello! USMC family with 4 homeschooled sons who’ve raised our flock by hand & taken pains to ensure each hen is as domestic as a spoiled kitten. We do not currently have a rooster, but would love advice on breeds.. We had 20 adult hens, but a mink has killed 4 (2 were killed 2 weeks ago, and 2 yesterday). So, now we’re down to 16 adult hens & 1 of those is injured currently. We have traps and satellite trail cams out for the mink, prayers appreciated!! We have a horse barn turned coop & run that our girls roost in each night & during the day they free range inside a 2 acre yard that’s enclosed by a 6 ft. fence. The mink was undeterred by the fence & our Australian Shepherd who is very docile and protective over the chickens (she was raised from a puppy along side them, never has tried to hurt them and is usually patrolling the yard, but can inside for 1 hour when the attacks occurred in broad daylight yesterday 💔💔).
We have a mixture of 6 Buff Orpingtons, 3 Blue Cochins, 1 Buff Laced Polish, 1 Dark Brahma, 1 Delaware, 1 Brown Leghorn, 2 Bielefelders, & 1 Blue Andalusian. We recently acquired 4 baby Ameraucanas & 4 baby Barred Rocks, they’re in our big brooder inside now, but looking for flock intro tips in the future. I posted an inquiry on my Buff Orpington’s wound a few minutes ago and am looking forward to any advice. Good to be a member here
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.

Unfortunately, the mink is going to continue killing your chickens as long as they are permitted to free range and sleep in an unsecured coop.
Mink are notoriously difficult to trap.
Good luck.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

I am so sorry for your losses. :hugs You definitely need to keep your birds in a secure coop and run. If its not a mink, it will be something else, everything eats chicken unfortunately.

Welcome to our community!
 

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