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We found a Langshan pullet (my FAVORITE) that had been missed by the owl. So me, being the smart one...put the pullet into a rabbit hutch that IS the safest place we have. There are NO holes in this one.
I also put the two remaining silkies in there last night.
I come back tonight and guess what? My single silkie pullet is gone. NOT a feather, no blood. And my Langshan and silkie cockerel are perfectly fine.
A board on top of the hutch may, or may not have been moved and/or ripped from the nails and the latch on the front was still closed. There is NO way a bird could have gotten into the coop, and I'm assuming a raccoon would have killed the other two birds in his fun.
WHAT is going on here?! WHY the pullet? Is it a two-legged predator? What could have done this? WHY is there no trace of the bird?
I have moved the remaining birds into a pet carrier that is facing into the side of the house so that NOTHING can get to them.
What do I do?! What else IS there? Why has this thing not even bothered catching smaller, much easier to get to prey? Why has it not tried getting into the coops (open fronts thanks to the heat)...but instead a hutch?
We found a Langshan pullet (my FAVORITE) that had been missed by the owl. So me, being the smart one...put the pullet into a rabbit hutch that IS the safest place we have. There are NO holes in this one.
I also put the two remaining silkies in there last night.
I come back tonight and guess what? My single silkie pullet is gone. NOT a feather, no blood. And my Langshan and silkie cockerel are perfectly fine.
A board on top of the hutch may, or may not have been moved and/or ripped from the nails and the latch on the front was still closed. There is NO way a bird could have gotten into the coop, and I'm assuming a raccoon would have killed the other two birds in his fun.
WHAT is going on here?! WHY the pullet? Is it a two-legged predator? What could have done this? WHY is there no trace of the bird?
I have moved the remaining birds into a pet carrier that is facing into the side of the house so that NOTHING can get to them.
What do I do?! What else IS there? Why has this thing not even bothered catching smaller, much easier to get to prey? Why has it not tried getting into the coops (open fronts thanks to the heat)...but instead a hutch?