Nicole_Hutchison
Songster
I have had chickens for about 3 years. We have had some losses, but every time I had a loss, I could tell what happened - big pile of feathers were left behind, I could see the remains, etc. About 3 weeks ago 18 of my chickens went missing. This was DEVASTATING after raising them diligently for 6 weeks, spending time with them daily, kids getting attached to them, naming them all, etc. Also, the breeds I picked were "special" (to me) - hand selected from a hatchery, colors were even hand selected, etc. Anyways, big loss...and we never figured out what happened...how do 18 of my younger chickens go missing without 1 feather left behind. At that point, I was left with 7 of my younger chickens and 5 of the older chickens (existing flock). 2 days ago it was time for my 3 marans and 1 orpington to be outside with the rest of my flock - they were about 7 weeks old. After integrating the 4 new chickens with my existing flock for a week, I left them outside 2 days ago. Today I went outside to check on them and give a watermelon treat and the 4 new "babies" (again, 7 weeks old) are missing. How does this happen? 18 chickens younger chickens missing 3 weeks ago and 2 days after I put my new littles outside they go missing within 2 days? I am unsure if a predator is doing this or if someone new in the neighborhood (or workers) are stealing my chickens! Anyone have this happen before? Suggestions? We are going to put up a camera night, but I can't figure out how this is happening!