Lost one during the day.

Haywire

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Don't know if it flew over the fence (5' chicken wire) or a hawk got it, but there was no sign of it anywhere when I got home from work. No feathers, no blood, no nothing. I guess I'm putting some string across the top of the fence to inhibit hawks and clipping wings this weekend.
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On the bright side, it was my RIR and she was a tad aggressive anyway. I also was 1 too many for my floor space, so this brings me back into agreement with the formula.

Ian
 
I would go look for her. Unless its night then she may be have either lost her way home to roost and is in a tree or something. Or she really gone. Hoping its the first for ya!
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Nah, only place she could be is in my neighbor's woods and we don't get along. If she got out and left the property, she's on her own.
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Ian
 
Well you won't believe this. I pick up a bucket to move feed and a very haggard chicken appears from underneath and dives for the feed and water. She must have jumped up on that bucket and it happen to roll exactly on top of her. That chicken sat there for a week and didn't make a peep. Don't know if she will survive or not.

Ian
 
Oh my gosh...poor thing....give her some TLC for certain.....keep us posted on how she does
 
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Hope she will be okay.
I had a similar thing happen with one of my Light Brahma's (9 weeks old), they were all in their run, and I came out to give snacks & Clara was not there. I did a head count, checked in the coop, they check the outside of the coop & run, nothing. No feathers, just nothing.
Went in & told Hubby, and 30 min later he went out to look. Backtrack a week, was growing grass in Rubbermaid dish pans for them, they ate all the grass & were digging in the dirt. Most of the dirt was gone in a few days from all the scratching & digging. Lena, the other Light Brahma was standing on top of the overturned container, hubby went over & lifted it up & out came Clara. I gave her a firm talking to that night about playing with containers, it was removed that day.
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I also had a 5 gal. bucket that is use to hold their feed, too it in the coop, but forgot the lid. I put the bucket up on their roost (4 ft high shelf). Went in and got the lid, came back & did a head count, missing Baby Girl (my Barred Rock), I start looking again, and something made me look into the bucket. There was Baby Girl, happy as you please, sitting like she was trying to nest. A few days later, we got our first egg.
 

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