- Nov 7, 2008
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I went out the other other morning to find I was missing 26 12 week old birds. 15 were dead in the pen and the other 11 have not been found nor have any remains, not even feathers. the dead birds were all intact with a few bite marks but their heads had not been eat nor was their stomach.
What ever got in was small. it dug in and the hole was only about 6".
One adult bird is also missing. This hen had made a ness in an old burn pile and was on 12 eggs. All of the eggs were gone but there were no shells or signs that any had been broken.
Last summer I had a problem with something killing my birds as well but they would have their heads eaten. I trapped several possums and the problem stopped. It was a really strange last summer as the attacks happen 3 times exactly 2 weeks apart.
I have been told everything from a fox to small dogs are responsible. The fox is possible but it seems strange because a fox tends to kill a couple birds and then come back when it wants more also the fact that there was little visible damage to the birds. A dog also is possible except for the fact that 11 birds are missing, dogs tend to kill chickens for fun and it seems odd that a dog, and a small one at that would carry off 11 birds.
Any help or suggestions would be great I have about 35 more birds to worry about and I would like to be able to keep them safe.
What ever got in was small. it dug in and the hole was only about 6".
One adult bird is also missing. This hen had made a ness in an old burn pile and was on 12 eggs. All of the eggs were gone but there were no shells or signs that any had been broken.
Last summer I had a problem with something killing my birds as well but they would have their heads eaten. I trapped several possums and the problem stopped. It was a really strange last summer as the attacks happen 3 times exactly 2 weeks apart.
I have been told everything from a fox to small dogs are responsible. The fox is possible but it seems strange because a fox tends to kill a couple birds and then come back when it wants more also the fact that there was little visible damage to the birds. A dog also is possible except for the fact that 11 birds are missing, dogs tend to kill chickens for fun and it seems odd that a dog, and a small one at that would carry off 11 birds.
Any help or suggestions would be great I have about 35 more birds to worry about and I would like to be able to keep them safe.