- May 17, 2014
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Last Sunday, my Silkie never got into the coop. I couldn't find her in the bushes, the barn, anywhere. The next day, my Rosecomb rooster (also champion-bred) was mauled by something. His head had been eaten. The disturbing thing is that this last incident happened IN THE MORNING, after I had already let the flock out for the day. I smelled skunk as I was cleaning up the carcass. However, two days ago I actually found the remains of my Silkie, and she was torn to bits. This is more the behavior of a raccoon (believe me when I tell you I've had so many raccoon attacks over the years, but this is the first that's happened in the morning). I have a radio going 24/7 in my barn after coyote attacks last year, along with barbed wire, a motion- detector flood light, and blinking red Predator Eyes, that are supposed to scare away potential predators.
So I know I just posted a little while ago about my brand new mini-flock of pigeons (2 pairs). They were very expensive show-stock. Yesterday, I found two of the four dead. The pictures below are pictures of their loft and aviary. One had broken it's neck and the other was pulled halfway through the fence and it's head was chewed off. The other two didn't have a mark on them, but they're absolutely terrified of everything now.
I don't think whatever killed my pigeons was ever in the aviary, but I have the dead birds. Does anyone have any idea what to do to stop whatever predator(s) is killing my show flock? I set a live trap last night for a raccoon, but I don't want to catch a skunk in the raccoon trap! Please help!
Sorry for the fuzziness. My camera isn't very good.
So I know I just posted a little while ago about my brand new mini-flock of pigeons (2 pairs). They were very expensive show-stock. Yesterday, I found two of the four dead. The pictures below are pictures of their loft and aviary. One had broken it's neck and the other was pulled halfway through the fence and it's head was chewed off. The other two didn't have a mark on them, but they're absolutely terrified of everything now.
I don't think whatever killed my pigeons was ever in the aviary, but I have the dead birds. Does anyone have any idea what to do to stop whatever predator(s) is killing my show flock? I set a live trap last night for a raccoon, but I don't want to catch a skunk in the raccoon trap! Please help!
Sorry for the fuzziness. My camera isn't very good.