- Aug 4, 2008
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I read the predator post, thank you. it explained most of them!
Here is a description of our setup.
There is a fenced pen, with 4x2 galvanized fence under the bottom, covered in sand, and 6' high sides. it is about 12' x 12' square, and there is a coop with a wood floor that closes up tight.
I used to close the ramp at night and open it in the mornings, but after a while with no losses i started to leave it open at night (mistake).
I fenced around the coop / pen (2 sides of the coop) but did not fence the other 2 sides so things can get under the coop, but not in the coop or pen. This is also a mistake I should have fenced all around the coop base as well.
so after a successful first year and 5 happy laying hens, i started letting them roam the yard during the day then close up the pen at night.
they always came in to their perch at night.
the first casualty was found dead in the front yard in the afternoon - no injuries, no missing feathers. I presume this was a dog - but the bird was almost pristine and still warm when i found her and no dogs have been seen in our yard for a while.
the next one was probably a raccoon, found the next morning pulled the top half off through the fence and left the legs and bottom stuck in the fence. found a wing about 100 feet away in an open part of the yard (towards neighbors house, they have cats but don't think it was a cat)
then a large hooded skunk was seen lurking under the coop at dusk. but no skunk smell and no losses, she couldn't figure out how to get in and had been digging around for a couple days.
that was a week ago. the skunk has not been back.
now this morning, i had the pen closed up but left the ramp open at night as usual. some predator had climbed the fence, gone into the coop, taken a bird out and over the fence.
feather trail everywhere in the coop and up and over the fence and blood on the fence.
i am guessing a fisher did it because they are around. i dont think it was a cat or raccoon - but i am open to better guesses if you have any!
what would climb a 6 foot fence, go in the coop, take a bird back out and over the fence and away? did not find any "parts" anywhere.
we are in the woods in southern NH so the predators are many.
this means changes to make today - a top for the run, and probably closing the coop at night. Also will fence around the entire coop and lower part of the fence (2"x4" galvanized) with chicken wire to keep the 'raccoon reach - ins' from happening.
do most of you close up the coop tightly at night? Up until last night this had not been a problem. assuming now that it has happened, whoever did it or more of their kind will be back for more.
thanks for reading
Here is a description of our setup.



There is a fenced pen, with 4x2 galvanized fence under the bottom, covered in sand, and 6' high sides. it is about 12' x 12' square, and there is a coop with a wood floor that closes up tight.
I used to close the ramp at night and open it in the mornings, but after a while with no losses i started to leave it open at night (mistake).
I fenced around the coop / pen (2 sides of the coop) but did not fence the other 2 sides so things can get under the coop, but not in the coop or pen. This is also a mistake I should have fenced all around the coop base as well.
so after a successful first year and 5 happy laying hens, i started letting them roam the yard during the day then close up the pen at night.
they always came in to their perch at night.
the first casualty was found dead in the front yard in the afternoon - no injuries, no missing feathers. I presume this was a dog - but the bird was almost pristine and still warm when i found her and no dogs have been seen in our yard for a while.
the next one was probably a raccoon, found the next morning pulled the top half off through the fence and left the legs and bottom stuck in the fence. found a wing about 100 feet away in an open part of the yard (towards neighbors house, they have cats but don't think it was a cat)
then a large hooded skunk was seen lurking under the coop at dusk. but no skunk smell and no losses, she couldn't figure out how to get in and had been digging around for a couple days.
that was a week ago. the skunk has not been back.
now this morning, i had the pen closed up but left the ramp open at night as usual. some predator had climbed the fence, gone into the coop, taken a bird out and over the fence.
feather trail everywhere in the coop and up and over the fence and blood on the fence.
i am guessing a fisher did it because they are around. i dont think it was a cat or raccoon - but i am open to better guesses if you have any!
what would climb a 6 foot fence, go in the coop, take a bird back out and over the fence and away? did not find any "parts" anywhere.
we are in the woods in southern NH so the predators are many.
this means changes to make today - a top for the run, and probably closing the coop at night. Also will fence around the entire coop and lower part of the fence (2"x4" galvanized) with chicken wire to keep the 'raccoon reach - ins' from happening.
do most of you close up the coop tightly at night? Up until last night this had not been a problem. assuming now that it has happened, whoever did it or more of their kind will be back for more.
thanks for reading
