just @#%%$^$% Rediculous!!!!

chickhamm

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Nov 20, 2007
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I have a long cage / brooder that i built for my biddies last month, its 3 ft deep, 8 ft long. It has no doors in it, the roof slants from back split into 2 parts. Each side lifts up to get in.

I went out late this morning to check on the babies before we left for the store. GAH
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2 baby buff silkies were dead and a 3 rd one was limping really bad. I'm like how the hel........ at first i didn't notice anything wrong on them till i picked up the one that was limping, something had EATEN ITS LEG!!! Then i check the 2 dead ones, each one was missing one leg. Thats it, nothing else, just the one leg WT....!!!!! these were all around 4 to 6 weeks old.
the one that was alive was my blue one i hatched from mel *sighs* i hated putting that beautifull little baby down.

I'm sooo feeling like i want to give up. there are a few small openings along the roof and such. Im going out to drag my hubbys air compressor out and put that nail gun to use!

chickhamm
Theressa
GA
 
I'm so sorry. I agree it could have been something that got them from outside the pen and could only get the legs out of the pen. I once had a baby bunny when I had rabbits in outdoor pens that a kitty got a hold of it's neck and it had 2 nice puncture holes in the neck but it couldn't get it out of the pen because the bunny was larger than the wire was. Could a cat, dog, ect. reached in and not been able to pull the chick all the way out?
 
I am so sorry. That must have been awful for you to find them. Good that you still have some left and hope you can solve the mystery of what happened to them.
Anne
 
There is no way it could have gotten them from the bottom, its plywood, i dont use wire bottoms for the little ones. The ends are closed with lap sidding and the sides 1/4 inch hardware cloth. I fouind a few 3 and 4 inch openings that were long. Ive closed those up and going to find any other ones and close those.

chickhamm
Theressa
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