- Jun 23, 2012
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A hen and her 7 baby chicks were placed in a sturdy rabbit cage (a horizontal 3 hole hanging cage) on Thursday. On Friday, all were fine. Today, I checked them at noon and all 7 chicks are gone. The only thing left is the hen (she's fine) and the stomach of one chick - like you find when cats eat a rodent and bring you a present. Last week, while on vacation, a hen with a single week old chick had her chick disappear, and we thought it had just gotten out between through the mesh, but were surprized. We have full grown banty chicks in another cage - they're fine. We have another hen, a victim of a raccoon predator that has been caught and 'removed', in another cage of the 3-hole, and she has been fine for a week. There is no obvious blood and no feathers under or in the cage. We have been having trouble with raccoons, but this has me stumped. I'd have said snake, but it would not leave the stomach behind, and raccoons certainly couldn't get into the cage to leave the stomach behind, and would have left lots of blood pulling chicks through the cage, and wouldn't likely have gotten all 7. Any ideas????? We've had free range chickens for years, and this has been the worst year!!!!!