I am in Pinon Hills and have a predator question. I lost all but one of my chickens to a predator. The one surviving has been getting better after 2 1/2 weeks in the house in a dog crate. I found her on her perch with a gaping hole in her neck. It wasn't bleeding, but was red and raw. Her trachea was exposed and she had a hole to the right of it that was quite deep and would emit sucking noises (gross) a few times an hour. She appeared to have a bad right leg and left wing, but no signs of breakage. I had to hand feed and water her, but after a week she was showing improvement! She now can stand and walk slowly and feeds herself. I'll be moving her outside in a week or so...
The hole the predator made was only about 4 inches in diameter at the bottom of a chain link gate. The wire was pulled aside at a weak section, but the predator had to have been strong! There was no sign of the chickens other than a few feathers and some blood. I am suspecting bobcat. some on this forum have suggested raccoon. The coop/yard is fully enclosed including the roof...mostly wood and chicken wire with a cement base to discourage digging. The only chain link is a gate which is where the predator got in. Any ideas?