First loss. Any ideas what it was?

Chickapop

In the Brooder
Jul 28, 2018
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We had our first loss yesterday, our sweet, big, buff Orpington. My husband let the chickens out when he got up because they have been super noisy. Around 7:30 I heard an alarm call but nothing else. I looked out my window and saw 3 of our 4 happily digging in the woods so didn’t really think much of it, thought maybe the 4th was in the coop laying.
About an hour later my neighbor texted me that there were feathers in her yard. HUGE pile of feathers, no blood, and a trail of feathers leading into their woods away from houses.
So best I can figure, the alarm call I heard was when something got her, I think she was heading back to the coop to lay and it snagged her. Took her about 100 feet into my neighbors yard, that’s where the feather pile was. Then took her into the woods.
The other chickens are not freaked out at all, aside from missing their friend, so whatever it was was fast and quiet, they didn’t even notice it. Just one quick alarm bawk and that was it.
And ideas what did this? So sad. We are in the northeast.
 
I'm thinking a fox, you should probably think of locking up your birds at night to give them a little more protection. And think of getting a goose, they'll scare plenty of animals off.
Oh they are locked up tight at night. This was after we opened the coop in the morning
 
So sorry for your loss. I'm betting fox... possibly coyote.

ETA: Whatever it was will be back. A secured, covered run is the only sure way to keep your flock safe. If you must free range you will have to accept losses.
 
I used to have a huge coyote problem that wiped out my whole flock. I then built a super strong run and reinforced the coop. Now the only problem I ever have to deal with is sicknesses and feeding them.
 

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