Lost Flipper to Unknown Predator

Oh my! What a terrible story! :hugs
I lust my drake Donald recently, but he vanished without a trace so i did not have to look at a horrific kill-site. What can i say? We all do our best to keep our babies safe but it is an arms race and sometimes we are being out-smarted.
Sorry for Duchess! :hit Are you going to trap that weasel? It will come back for more.
 
So sorry for your loss! :hugs Glad the other 3 survived and hope they make full recoveries.

Predators that are successful usually come back. Could you set up a camera of any kind? Trail cameras (like for deer hunting, etc) or home security cameras have come down in cost in recent years. I recently added a couple of WiFi cameras that can be observed from anywhere on smartphones. Like $20 each. https://www.wyze.com/
 
Weasels kill by bitting the neck area. They are relentless killers and will wipe out your entire flock. Reletively easy to catch tho.
They will fit thru a hole that a mouse can, so a small gap is all that is needed.
He will be back. Most likely the next night.
I have had 2 weasels in my 30 years of chickens and caught them both the next night using a small have a heart trap and some of what they had killed the night before as bait.
I hope your ducks recover and you can rid yourself of your weasel or secure your coop so your flock is protected at night.
20181020_075141.jpg
 
I spoke with a neighbor down the street this morning. She has chickens. They lost all of theirs one night last winter, so built a better coop this year. She said there is a giant raccoon living in the alley across the street from her house. She said it could easily be half the size of my 58-pound dog. Last night, after we moved the ducks indoors, my son saw a large black animal he didn’t recognize. He turned on the light and it took off, but my son said he saw red (blood) on its face. So I think we may be dealing with this huge raccoon.

I haven’t gone out to the duck pen yet. I’ve been busy going back to the vet and shoveling sidewalks and stairs. I will have to figure out how this critter got in and fortify my “over-engineered” duck habitat. Good thing I have more 1/2 inch hardware cloth and welded wire fencing to reinforce it with. My whole pen is hardware cloth or cedar, or pressure treated 3/4 inch plywood. There must be some spot I didn’t seal right. Or it cut/tore through the wire. The weather is supposed to turn a little warmer and melt this white stuff we have everywhere.

Feisty Girl’s stitches went in without incident. The ducks are starting to take some water and a little food.
 
So sorry for your loss! :hugs Glad the other 3 survived and hope they make full recoveries.

Predators that are successful usually come back. Could you set up a camera of any kind? Trail cameras (like for deer hunting, etc) or home security cameras have come down in cost in recent years. I recently added a couple of WiFi cameras that can be observed from anywhere on smartphones. Like $20 each. https://www.wyze.com/
I got excited when I saw the cameras and was ready to buy a couple but then found out they are only for indoor use:th
 
I spoke with a neighbor down the street this morning. She has chickens. They lost all of theirs one night last winter, so built a better coop this year. She said there is a giant raccoon living in the alley across the street from her house. She said it could easily be half the size of my 58-pound dog. Last night, after we moved the ducks indoors, my son saw a large black animal he didn’t recognize. He turned on the light and it took off, but my son said he saw red (blood) on its face. So I think we may be dealing with this huge raccoon.

I haven’t gone out to the duck pen yet. I’ve been busy going back to the vet and shoveling sidewalks and stairs. I will have to figure out how this critter got in and fortify my “over-engineered” duck habitat. Good thing I have more 1/2 inch hardware cloth and welded wire fencing to reinforce it with. My whole pen is hardware cloth or cedar, or pressure treated 3/4 inch plywood. There must be some spot I didn’t seal right. Or it cut/tore through the wire. The weather is supposed to turn a little warmer and melt this white stuff we have everywhere.

Feisty Girl’s stitches went in without incident. The ducks are starting to take some water and a little food.
So happy they are all doing well. What a horrible thing! I'm sure you'll find the hole and have it patched up soon!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom