Feb 21, 2013 #1 Byrn In the Brooder 9 Years Jun 21, 2010 20 0 22 Hampstead, NC Got her during the day. Hawk maybe. Only her neck meat was eaten.
Feb 21, 2013 #2 R redsoxs Crowing 8 Years Jul 17, 2011 25,643 2,149 463 North Central Kansas Agreed - most likely a hawk. Below is a thread where this is discussed. Sorry for your loss. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/730716/just-the-meat-on-the-necks-is-eaten-by-predator
Agreed - most likely a hawk. Below is a thread where this is discussed. Sorry for your loss. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/730716/just-the-meat-on-the-necks-is-eaten-by-predator
Feb 21, 2013 #3 chickengeorgeto Crowing 7 Years Dec 25, 2012 8,047 4,317 431 Big Bend of the Tennessee River's Right Bank. A classic example of the type of damage a BoP will inflict on your poultry. All the bones are still articulated and the neck is still stretched tight and straight just like it was while the hawk was stripping flesh from his victim.
A classic example of the type of damage a BoP will inflict on your poultry. All the bones are still articulated and the neck is still stretched tight and straight just like it was while the hawk was stripping flesh from his victim.
Feb 22, 2013 Thread starter #4 Byrn In the Brooder 9 Years Jun 21, 2010 20 0 22 Hampstead, NC Thanks all