- Oct 12, 2014
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Last night my 7 hens jump into their coop one by one. This morning I counted 6 leave the coop and the last not found. There was a 40 minute time span between them going into the coop and me locking it up. Otherwise they were roaming around their run all day (covered from top to bottom, no predator skirt). I counted their dsrk shadowy shapes when I locked them up and was sure I saw 7. Now of course I doubt myself.
There is no sign of a struggle. No blood, no feathers. The other hens seem totally fine. There are no dug holes around the perimeter of the run. Upon inspection there is a 4 inch gap in a high spot where the roof of the run meets the coop but the gap is like 5 feet off the ground (the wood warped away from the coop). I thought maybe a predator climbed and squeezed through there but I saw no fur or claw marks on the wood and no feathers (assuming it ran off and didn't consume the hen in the run... would there be leftovers?). What would quietly and quickly climb 5 feet and squeeze through a 4 inch gap, snatch a chicken and then leave without a trace? I can't see how the chicken could be carried away through that gap.
We have bobcats, raccoons, possums, owls and snakes around here. Oh and humans. I've never seen a fox.
My poor Fawkes
There is no sign of a struggle. No blood, no feathers. The other hens seem totally fine. There are no dug holes around the perimeter of the run. Upon inspection there is a 4 inch gap in a high spot where the roof of the run meets the coop but the gap is like 5 feet off the ground (the wood warped away from the coop). I thought maybe a predator climbed and squeezed through there but I saw no fur or claw marks on the wood and no feathers (assuming it ran off and didn't consume the hen in the run... would there be leftovers?). What would quietly and quickly climb 5 feet and squeeze through a 4 inch gap, snatch a chicken and then leave without a trace? I can't see how the chicken could be carried away through that gap.
We have bobcats, raccoons, possums, owls and snakes around here. Oh and humans. I've never seen a fox.
My poor Fawkes
