I am very sad right now. We are on vacation and we just got a call from the person who has been caring for our chickens telling us we lost one today. This is our first loss. We got 12 barred rocks in May.
We live in Michigan. We just spent a week in Florida. We are on our way back and spending tonight in Tenesee. He called a short time ago, but there is so much we don't know yet. Like which of our girls we lost. We won't be home until tomorrow evening, so we won't know until then.
He told us that when he came to lock them up this evening, they were crowded together under an overhang of our house. He said they were spooked and it was difficult to get them to come out and go into the henhouse. He found the dead chicken a short distance away. It's guts were eaten out.
We had a hawk harrassing the chickens this fall, but we have not noticed him around lately. We allow our chickens to free-range in a large fenced area. Their coop is secure. The henhouse (8X8) has hardware cloth over the windows. The attached run (8X12) has a roof and hardware cloth. We dug out the perimeter and buried hardware cloth a foot down and a foot out. We've seen some digging around the coop, but nothing has gotten very far.
We told the person taking care of our chickens to only let them in the run tomorrow so they will be more secure. While we were gone to Florida, we took our German Shepheard to a family member. In hindsight, I wish we had directed the caretaker to keep them in the run every day. We talked about that before we left, but I was worried about confining them when they are so used to free ranging.
This is very difficult. We didn't intend it to happen when we first got them, but they have become our pets. They are very friendly. They come running to us all the time. They enjoyed being picked up and held. They grab your pants if your don't pick them up quickly enough. It's very difficult this evening because we don't know which one we lost. I keep thinking we should have had them only in the run while we were gone; that we should have left the dog home, and so on.
It's a hard lesson. I know we will make some changes when we get home to try to make sure this doesn't happen again. And we will be ready for this predator when it returns.
Deb & Steve