INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Ugh, so my chicks have started feathering out already and i still cant seem to correct that ones foot :( Hes walking fine on it now, im just worried about when he gets older...
 
finally not a great thing to do....but neither is picking up dead ducks you raised from lings.....it didn't even try and eat then just killed for sport
And, I do agree with you. I would also dispatch such a killer. But, it would be a horrifying experience for me. I can tell you that when I took out a predator last summer, I was pleased to have made the kill. That was one pred that would not be killing an other of my flock members.
 
finally not a great thing to do....but neither is picking up dead ducks you raised from lings.....it didn't even try and eat then just killed for sport
I haven't lost any in quite a while, but I'm curious: What would kill a bird & let it lay, totally intact, with no sign of entry into a large enclosure adjoining a shut-up coop, always at night, and sometimes no feathers scattered around? Granted, the enclosure had no top of any sort, and the coop had some loose plywood in a back corner, but the carcasses were always found outside.

That building & enclosure are no longer in use, BTW
 
I haven't lost any in quite a while, but I'm curious: What would kill a bird & let it lay, totally intact, with no sign of entry into a large enclosure adjoining a shut-up coop, always at night, and sometimes no feathers scattered around? Granted, the enclosure had no top of any sort, and the coop had some loose plywood in a back corner, but the carcasses were always found outside.

That building & enclosure are no longer in use, BTW
Mink or weasel. But normally they'll kill every bird in an enclosure.
 
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