Found my hen blossom dead

Weasels can get into as much as an inch of a hole, as there is with chicken wire. Using 1/2 hardware cloth on windows and runs can help keep them out. I try to do a head count every evening when I lock up my coop, and a few times, a hen was accidentally locked out.
 
Weasels can get into as much as an inch of a hole, as there is with chicken wire. Using 1/2 hardware cloth on windows and runs can help keep them out. I try to do a head count every evening when I lock up my coop, and a few times, a hen was accidentally locked out.
I always use hardware cloth, and do a headcount, and because i have now fifteen and they are all close pets I always make sure every single one is accounted for.
Are weasels nocturnal? I thought they were but this happened in the late morning/early afternoon. I am hoping it was the hawk because I know my rooster can protect them from that (he was in the coop at the time, he was bleeding and the hens were pecking him, and I know that he would have flown over the fence to save her from a hawk) but a weasel, he won't stand a chance.
 
Yes, weasels are nocturnal. It wouldn’t explain the 2 marks on her, but botulism can cause the feathers to easily be pulled out. Of course, it may be another reason, such as molting. I don’t know if death would also cause feathers to come out easily. I am always learning things here from other posters. I hope you figure out what happened.
 
Yes, weasels are nocturnal. It wouldn’t explain the 2 marks on her, but botulism can cause the feathers to easily be pulled out. Of course, it may be another reason, such as molting. I don’t know if death would also cause feathers to come out easily. I am always learning things here from other posters. I hope you figure out what happened.
Then it couldn't have been a weasel, because it happened during the day. She was born in March, so it couldn't be molting.
 
So sorry to hear about your hen's loss, If there is ever anymore dead or missing then I would try to secure the pen or coop just in case of predators just to be safe. It probably wasn't a predator though, it could of been anything like falling off the plank of the coop and hitting her neck in the wrong spot. I am so sorry about poor blossom! I am just saying this because I had the same exact problem with mine until we started finding out it was a possum, then we had to build a secure coop.
 
So sorry to hear about your hen's loss, If there is ever anymore dead or missing then I would try to secure the pen or coop just in case of predators just to be safe. It probably wasn't a predator though, it could of been anything like falling off the plank of the coop and hitting her neck in the wrong spot. I am so sorry about poor blossom! I am just saying this because I had the same exact problem with mine until we started finding out it was a possum, then we had to build a secure coop.
definitely wasn't an accident, like falling. She was lying in the middle of a bunch of feathers, with feathers strewn in every direction. coop is definitely very secure, hardware cloth over any opening, I have an electric fence and it needs to be fixed, very light shock I can barely feel it, which is why I'm even more concerned.
 

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