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Yeah. We recently got the hotwire up and running so that we could rotate pastures. This happened in a pasture without yaks present. I had thought maybe a hawk, but I don't think it could take a full grown, flapping and fighting drake. It had to have been a couple of foxes or coyotes. My guess is that they picked off the young ones throughout the day and then the drake probably tried to jump in to fight them off. That would have been when we heard the commotion. It's just wierd that there wouldn't be any sign at all. Poor duckies. They love going down to the creek to play, but after yesterday I'm not letting them.
Yeah. We recently got the hotwire up and running so that we could rotate pastures. This happened in a pasture without yaks present. I had thought maybe a hawk, but I don't think it could take a full grown, flapping and fighting drake. It had to have been a couple of foxes or coyotes. My guess is that they picked off the young ones throughout the day and then the drake probably tried to jump in to fight them off. That would have been when we heard the commotion. It's just wierd that there wouldn't be any sign at all. Poor duckies. They love going down to the creek to play, but after yesterday I'm not letting them.