- Dec 14, 2010
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Please help me identify what happened to my poor chicken.
What I saw...
Black chicken, a healthy Plymouth rock, didn't come to roost yesterday evening. I went looking around the yard for her. It was dark. I found her dead on the edge and under a winter honey suckle shrub. IMO the predator dragged her to this place, but no real indication of a struggle is apparent close by. Her head and neck were still attached to the body, but they had been stripped pretty well, even the beak was missing. The breast area was exposed and was mostly/somewhat eaten. The predator did not really or at least not clearly damage any other parts of the chickens body. The wings and legs were in normal condition. I would guess from the birds condition, i.e. temp, it happened about 1 hour before dark, it was cool to touch but not freezing.
Where it happened...
In the backyard approx 175-200' away from the house behind some shrubs, dogs stayed in almost entire day due to they are spoiled and it was like 37 degrees yesterday. Maybe 50-75' away from our neighbors house.
Other info...
Our yard is large and fenced with minimum 4' chain link.
Our chickens "free" range by day since they have been outside ~9 months now. Black chicken was boss, also all three are not really accustomed to predators. I have seen them take cover when a hawk has flown over.
Our westward neighbor has an over grown lot that is home to much wildlife. My dog has killed many possums which I think live over there.
We have three dogs, a jack russell, a 60lb mix and a english bull dog, they have roamed with the chickens since they have been out, without aggression. I'm not ruling them out.
Predators include, possums, raccoons, fox, cats, hawks, owls, dogs, rats, snakes. (I hope you formed an opinion on the description previously) This is all we have in our region, central Alabama.
I stuck a live trap out this morning with carcass inside, but not sure if I expect predator to come back to feed.
thanks
thomas chicken

What I saw...
Black chicken, a healthy Plymouth rock, didn't come to roost yesterday evening. I went looking around the yard for her. It was dark. I found her dead on the edge and under a winter honey suckle shrub. IMO the predator dragged her to this place, but no real indication of a struggle is apparent close by. Her head and neck were still attached to the body, but they had been stripped pretty well, even the beak was missing. The breast area was exposed and was mostly/somewhat eaten. The predator did not really or at least not clearly damage any other parts of the chickens body. The wings and legs were in normal condition. I would guess from the birds condition, i.e. temp, it happened about 1 hour before dark, it was cool to touch but not freezing.
Where it happened...
In the backyard approx 175-200' away from the house behind some shrubs, dogs stayed in almost entire day due to they are spoiled and it was like 37 degrees yesterday. Maybe 50-75' away from our neighbors house.
Other info...
Our yard is large and fenced with minimum 4' chain link.
Our chickens "free" range by day since they have been outside ~9 months now. Black chicken was boss, also all three are not really accustomed to predators. I have seen them take cover when a hawk has flown over.
Our westward neighbor has an over grown lot that is home to much wildlife. My dog has killed many possums which I think live over there.
We have three dogs, a jack russell, a 60lb mix and a english bull dog, they have roamed with the chickens since they have been out, without aggression. I'm not ruling them out.
Predators include, possums, raccoons, fox, cats, hawks, owls, dogs, rats, snakes. (I hope you formed an opinion on the description previously) This is all we have in our region, central Alabama.
I stuck a live trap out this morning with carcass inside, but not sure if I expect predator to come back to feed.

thanks
thomas chicken