Hello everyone. I' am new to BYC and to raising chickens. We had our first predator attack yesterday and I am heartbroken. I keep trying to piece together the evidence to identify the pest. Clues:
1. Our gal was completely eaten, except for wings and feet. (I've read domestic cats can do this? But we have not seen a cat around and live away from other folks.).
2. She was still inside the enclosure, but I wasn't able to identify exactly where bc my dog retrieved her.
3. Feathers everywhere.
4. All 8 other hens were untouched.
Additionally, I found 2 piles of unidentified scat inside the coop and one outside in the run. Unsure if it happened at night or during the day. We are in rural Vermont. The predator must have gained access to the run by going over or found a weak spot in fence to climb under and then into the coop via the ramp. No real obvious entry point, though the one corner of the enclosure seems to have more pieces of feather stuck around the wire fencing. Attaching a poo pic. Though I know we may never know, any advice would be appreciated. Want to prevent from happening again. So sad.
1. Our gal was completely eaten, except for wings and feet. (I've read domestic cats can do this? But we have not seen a cat around and live away from other folks.).
2. She was still inside the enclosure, but I wasn't able to identify exactly where bc my dog retrieved her.
3. Feathers everywhere.
4. All 8 other hens were untouched.
Additionally, I found 2 piles of unidentified scat inside the coop and one outside in the run. Unsure if it happened at night or during the day. We are in rural Vermont. The predator must have gained access to the run by going over or found a weak spot in fence to climb under and then into the coop via the ramp. No real obvious entry point, though the one corner of the enclosure seems to have more pieces of feather stuck around the wire fencing. Attaching a poo pic. Though I know we may never know, any advice would be appreciated. Want to prevent from happening again. So sad.