~ :-( My first predator attack ** It happened again!

Dar

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I lost 2 chickens today...

I dont know who my enemy is yet though

what predator leaves very little evidence?
will take 2 chickens in the same day within 3 hours
did not rip the fence at all (3' fence)

I was thinking a raccoon
 
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it happened between 6 and 9pm so still daylight...

and one chicken i lost was a silkie and the other was a mutt egg layer so a standard size


can an Osprey pick a chicken up and fly away with it?
 
Ospreys and Bald Eagles both prey mostly on fish. They do take birds sometime more like waterfowl. If you live near a lake could be one of these.

Only two taken, hawks,foxes, coyotes, all would grab and carry off,with young to feed they would come back for the 2nd chicken.
 
Fox or coyote, mostly likely. Takes the whole bird and as many as they can get at one time. What they don't eat, they take off, bury & eat later. If a bird of prey, there would likely be feathers and something left on a nearby fence post or somewhere (usually eats some of it there)-- also Bird of Prey mostly only take 1 per day.

Raccoons, opossums, weasels eat only certain parts & leave the rest & almost always go on killing spree (i.e. many more than 1).
 
UPDATE:
now that daylight has come I went and inspected the coops to see if I could figure out what happened..

CASE #1 Sheppard ...she came home
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I think she got scared and went to a tree or something high to hide or under a bush

CASE#2 Greg...sadly he is gone....lots of feather evidence I am not really hopeful.

CASE#3 NEW CASE........ "Girlfriend" my DD fave chicken... she was counted last night (or so we think teen did the head count last night i think he double counted one of the others) well we have feather evidence but no body. She was a black sex link.
 
i was a ratcoon and it will come back if you dont fix the problem..... eather find out how to block it from getting in or kill it......i had 25 chikens killed a few years ago.
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there is not a "problem" area in the coop or run...they were free ranging at the time...so i guess one thing can be fixed...they wont be free ranging for a while....
 
Coons or skunks will kill and eat, and leave the mess. With no bodies, then it's most likely a coyote. Canada, could be grey wolf too. A three foot fence is nothing for a coyote or wolf with a mouthful, and he would come back for the second one, to feed young. Two gone, not likely a hawk or Eagle, and Osprey would PREFER fish.
 

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