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canyonwren

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Hi all--new to this forum and I really enjoy it. Unfortunately, now I have something to post.

Our chickens are in a small pen that is 5' tall wire and wood, but open on top. They have a coop. They were sleeping okay each night in their coop, with the small door open. No problems. We went away for one night and came back to find a chicken dead. Most of head/body left behind, but breast totally ripped out.

Here's where it gets weird. We had a massive hailstorm that night that killed a friend's free range chickens. But at the time of our storm, my girls would've been in their coop, so that makes no sense. And only one of three hens was killed. And if she was killed by hail, how did she get eaten?

I am a wildlife biologist (we live in Northern Colorado) and I am unsure what happened. No sign of entry like digging. Yes, we have all kinds of raptors here, and I personally watched a sharp-shinned hawk kill and eat a dove this spring, but he flew off with the almost meatleass carcass after feeding. Could one of these birds have killed and eaten the chicken and it was too heavy to fly off with?

I am most worried because I don't know if the chicken was attacked outside, which means in daylight. If I am gone for the day, are the chickens at risk?

If the hen was pulled out of the coop, I solved that problem by closing them up for the night.
I know of owls entering bird roosts (like kestrels) and literally pulling the bird out and eating it. I actually found a few of these dead birds doing research. But the things I've read about owls killing chickens (so far) indicate the head would be missing and they wouldn't have eaten much.

More info--the pen/coop is right beside our house/garage. I thought it would take a brazen predator to come all the way up to this point to get a chciken behind a fence and in a coop, but I may be wrong.

Finally, these animals have all been seen on our property at one time or another: fox, raccoon, black bear, skunk, cats, and the occasional stray dog. Coyotes run wild nearby, but have never been seen in our subdivision (vs. bears, which we do get right next to the house eating bird seed.)

Any thoughts? THANKS!
 
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I'm sorry for your loss.
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If I had to guess I would say an owl of some kind. More so if it happened at night. I'm not an expert so I could be wrong. From what I gather coons, skunks, weasles ect will eat the heads. But I'm sure there aren't any hard "rules" when it comes to what will eat what part of a chicken.
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I would strongly advise that you put a top/cover on your pen. Even if it is plastic netting, thats better than nothing. I have 1inch chicken wire on top of mine and it seems to work. I hope this helps and maybe some other person can be more sure on what killed your bird.
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no top on the run??? anything could climb over, go in have a snack and leave. just because you haven't seen them, doesn't mean they haven't come close to your house.
 
Going to get some chicken wire for the top of the pen tomorrow!

I suppose we should've been more proactive, but we've had the chickens as they are for 5 months without incident, and some people's chickens around here have even less protection. But then again,maybe the predation problem for others is worse!

Hopefully, with a wire cover and a locked coop each night, our two hens will be okay.
 
Just remember that most predators can chew right through chickenwire! That is made to hold chickens in, not predator out. You need hardware cloth/wire, 1/2", but most predators that climb are out at night, so if you just lock them in, you probably won't have an issue. I woudnt dream of leaving their door open at night myself.
 
Yup...sounds like a possum. It will soon come lumbering back up to see what is available. Possums eat the sides of chickens and the breast area first. Racoons tear off heads.

Keep chickens behind wood, metal or hardware clothe covered closed doors at night. Chicken wire is useless protection against racoons and possums...as you just found out. Use very small welded wire at least 2 feet up and electric wire around the perimeter.
 
me thinkin possum also
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sorry for loss. Good traps will cure your ills
 

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