- Jul 26, 2011
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My husband woke me up this morning with the news that our Easter Egger, Lita Ford, had disappeared.

Our chickens put themselves to bed every night and we have an automatic door, so I admit that I haven't been counting heads every night. I'm not sure how long she's been gone.
There are no clues, but I did notice that the chickens had stayed really close to their coop over the past couple of days. They were avoiding the new addition to their run. I wonder if a hawk grabbed Lita in that section of the run and the other birds witnessed the attack. We have 50 lb. test fishing line strung in a 2' x 2' grid all across the top of our chicken run, but I guess a very determined hawk could get in.
Any other guesses as to what could cause a 18 week old bird to disappear?
Our chickens put themselves to bed every night and we have an automatic door, so I admit that I haven't been counting heads every night. I'm not sure how long she's been gone.

There are no clues, but I did notice that the chickens had stayed really close to their coop over the past couple of days. They were avoiding the new addition to their run. I wonder if a hawk grabbed Lita in that section of the run and the other birds witnessed the attack. We have 50 lb. test fishing line strung in a 2' x 2' grid all across the top of our chicken run, but I guess a very determined hawk could get in.
Any other guesses as to what could cause a 18 week old bird to disappear?