Lorree/Andy
Hatching
- Aug 29, 2017
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Hi! We are first-time chicken raisers. We now have five hens from all different breeds. Our beautiful Americana was killed by a possom last night. We are heartbroken. We raised them from chicks and they are like pets to us. The coop and run are very secure. We let them roam around the fenced back yard for a few hours in the afternoon. There are plenty of bushes, plants, and areas to forage and hide. One hen didn't make it inside at dusk as usual, so we searched for her unsuccessfully. This morning, at dawn, we found her in the neighbor's yard being eaten by a possom. There were feathers all over our yard. The possom must have trapped her, killed her, then taken her next door. We do not want this to happen again. How do we keep possoms and other predators away, now that they know food is available here? Or is this just a freak accident? Thank you for your help!