lozerface79
Songster
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...

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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
hey phil! How have you been?
Fresh caught?I smoked some steelhead yesterday....amazing....fish candy
I hope you get to feeling better!Had a few difficult days...breathing issues...but otherwise okay...you?
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A warning shot right behind the front leg usually is pretty effective in keeping them away.
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.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
Mink or weasel. But normally they'll kill every bird in an enclosure.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