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Monsters in our woods? Or something explainable?

Mountain Lion, Bobcat, Fischer, Mink, Lynx........ Could be any.

Can you get your hands on a hunting camera, the one that you set up and it is motion sensored and then you can see what you are dealing with?

That way you know the best way to trap and kill it before it comes and cleans you out.
 
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Cool!!!
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If you saw where we live....well, never mind. We'd need several cameras. And I'm not too worried. Unless it's something paranormal. Unfortunately, where we live, we can expect to lose a chicken to predators occasionally. We don't like it, but it's nature, and we like the wild critters, too. We try to barricade our barn like Ft Knox at night, and that seems to help a lot...and I need to speak to our nine free loadin' roosters about watching out more for their hens...and our remaining dog, also. We have talked for a few years about getting some game cameras, though, we might get one or two to place strategically, just to see what we come up with.
 
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A trail camera, they are motion activated. these days you can get the basic ones pretty cheep or maybe you could borrow one, I definately would. Next door in Pa they wont say we dont have mountain lions they just say there is no verified population. Very curious with the claw marks.
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I would try to get a hold of a gamecamera. You can find them at Walmart in the hunting and fishing section. You can also find them at Gander Mountain. Our Walmart recently had them on clearance. I would definately get a camera setup, it sounds like you may have several predators and all the happenings just seem to be at once.

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If you get a game camera, only mount it over bait. Most wildlife walks by before they warm up.

Your kids probably saw a fisher cat. Whenever I see them, I always think, "wow what a big ugly squirrel, oh wait."
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What consumed your Hamburg and killed the muskrat, doesn't necessarily have to be the same thing as what the kids saw.
 
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No, I know that. What I was getting at is, what eats everything? I mean, I know a raptor, a hawk for example, will many times sit right there and eat their kill. And, maybe that's what killed both our hen and the muskrat. But, I somehow don't think so because there was almost nothing left. If you saw it you would get the impression that nothing was carried away in both cases. A fox, for example, would have taken our hen away to eat her, most likely, especially during the day. Same with a coyote. A cat probably wouldn't eat the feet. Minks and weasels will eat their kill there, but in my experience, usually leave a lot more than what was there. I'll google the fisher, I'm curious, now!
 

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