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Ugh I had a reply typed out but the forum ate it twice.
Oh but I did have one question - does anyone know if foxes bury their kills nearby?
Near each pile of feathers I heard loads of flies buzzing around - but there was no blood and no body that I could see. I'm wondering if maybe the bodies were buried right there?? It seemed a little weird that feathers would attract flies...
I am wondering if I should bring my dogs down through the woods tomorrow to see if they can sniff out any corpses. I'm sure rotting chickens will be irresistible...if they're still out there.
I just wish that whatever it was would have taken some of the boys instead of my favorite girls. Those cockerels are 17-18 weeks now, ready to go to freezer camp. My hubby was supposed to do it last weekend but he asked if we could put it off. Now I am regretting that I didn't push it. The boys have been bothering the girls and I'm thinking the commotion attracted the predator. Another lesson learned...
My coop will look so empty once those boys are gone - from 17 down to 6 (4 girls/2 boys) if no one else makes it home
Oh and if anyone is wondering - my own dogs are never out unsupervised, so I am 100% sure that they didn't get my chickens. I was out all morning and they were crated/kenneled til I got home. We have a neighbor on one side but his dogs are never out off leash - the other neighbor is 1/2 mile up the road, their dog is fenced in and I haven't seen her loose in ages.
Oh but I did have one question - does anyone know if foxes bury their kills nearby?
Near each pile of feathers I heard loads of flies buzzing around - but there was no blood and no body that I could see. I'm wondering if maybe the bodies were buried right there?? It seemed a little weird that feathers would attract flies...
I am wondering if I should bring my dogs down through the woods tomorrow to see if they can sniff out any corpses. I'm sure rotting chickens will be irresistible...if they're still out there.
I just wish that whatever it was would have taken some of the boys instead of my favorite girls. Those cockerels are 17-18 weeks now, ready to go to freezer camp. My hubby was supposed to do it last weekend but he asked if we could put it off. Now I am regretting that I didn't push it. The boys have been bothering the girls and I'm thinking the commotion attracted the predator. Another lesson learned...
My coop will look so empty once those boys are gone - from 17 down to 6 (4 girls/2 boys) if no one else makes it home
Oh and if anyone is wondering - my own dogs are never out unsupervised, so I am 100% sure that they didn't get my chickens. I was out all morning and they were crated/kenneled til I got home. We have a neighbor on one side but his dogs are never out off leash - the other neighbor is 1/2 mile up the road, their dog is fenced in and I haven't seen her loose in ages.

