Grieving after losing my 8 to a fox

Jcho131

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Jul 29, 2025
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Hello
I'm new here. We lost our 8 to a fox a few nights ago. I'm struggling with the grief and wanted to share with those who would understand. We had been away for 2 weeks and my mum was visiting everyday to feed/water them. But one day she left the back door of the eglu cube unlocked without realising. The door must have stayed in place for days but on the night we returned the chickens must have pushed it open from the inside and the fox got to them. If only we had checked them after arriving (it was 11pm) they would still be with us. It's even more gutting as we do normally check on them after a holiday even if returning late. When I woke up i checked the camera in bed and couldn't believe my eyes. The cage was empty and i could see light coming from inside the coop. I ran outside and saw feathers scattered everywhere and every single one gone. Everything reminds me of them in the garden. The plum tree they loved the plum stones they left behind underneath it. The spots they used to dust bathe in. The deafening silence when we open the window in the morning. How they used to sprint towards us when they thought we had treats. How they loiter around us when doing gardening. More memories than I realise and such huge void they leave. The fact that it was preventable and the fact that we missed them on our holiday and how much we were looking forward to letting them out first thing really cuts deep. I wanted to share with anyone who has been through similar. My heart is heavy and I'm tired of feeling this way.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC.

I'm terribly sorry for your losses. That was horrible.
I think you should get another flock and keep them behind electrified poultry netting. I do this and have never suffered a single loss to ground predators in over 7 years. And I have forgotten to lock them up at least a dozen times over the years. They remained safe within the electrified pen.
 
I'm sorry you came home to this nightmare and wish it hadn't happened to you. There's probably nothing you could have done different to prevent it because foxes are smart. They'll watch for weeks and plan attacks around times we're gone so they can carry them all safely back to their den when teaching the kits to hunt.Sadly we all go thru this if we keep chickens long enough and learn from it. The circle of life can be painful to watch.
 
I am so sorry for the loss of your flock 🩷🩷 To many they are just “chickens”, but to us they are so much more. I can tell how much you loved them, please don’t blame yourself. It was a horrible accident.
I am dealing with the heartbreak of losing 10 of my babies to Marek’s and it’s been devastating. I plan to make a memorial garden for them in my backyard where they are all buried and plant my favorite flowers and paint them each a special stone with their name on it.
 

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