I'm not even sure why i writing this... maybe because I keep telling myself they're just birds... or that there was truly nothing I could have done... but my heart is so heavy just now. I woke up and got ready for work this morning and as usual I went out to the greenhouse/garden/coop complex to make sure everyone was okay and I found three dead chickens... my heart sank. I did a count, and two more were missing.
I know that predators are a way of chicken life and of keeping chickens but it is always so painful. I love my flock and we spend so much time and love making sure they're happy. Now I have five dead birds, all of which my daughter adored, and I don't know what to do about it.
My run is fenced in, the door to the actual coop shuts every evening at sundown... they should have been okay but somehow they weren't. I honestly feel guilty because what have I failed to do to keep them safe? I have to remind myself that this very well could have been a perfect accident... I've had a flock for over ten years now and NEVER had something like this happen. Most of our "deaths" were natural or caused by hawks in broad daylight but never this many birds and all at once.
How am I going to tell my kiddo? She knows that life is fragile...and that it comes and goes and often death can be so cruel but these were all her birds. <expletive here!~!!!!>
I was even out at the coop late last evening... our one hen is a pain and she messes with the younger birds and often they get too scared to go in so I go out and pluck them up and put them in myself... and that is just what I did. But they must have left the coop again after I went in.
I'm just blue now. It's not rational but somehow I feel as though I failed them.
With that said... of the three chickens' bodies I found, two had their heads gone. The rooster was just dead... I'll have to inspect more to see what injuries actually cased it. I'm sorry I don't have more info but what might this predator be? I live in colorado so there is a good chance it was aerial (owl?). We have some foxes (I think) and I'm sure other predators but I honestly never see many at all. Our worst predator is the coyote but the coop and run really are robust to keep them at bay. I think at this point I need to completely enclose the entire run. I suspect the predator will return tonight.
Damn....
I know that predators are a way of chicken life and of keeping chickens but it is always so painful. I love my flock and we spend so much time and love making sure they're happy. Now I have five dead birds, all of which my daughter adored, and I don't know what to do about it.
My run is fenced in, the door to the actual coop shuts every evening at sundown... they should have been okay but somehow they weren't. I honestly feel guilty because what have I failed to do to keep them safe? I have to remind myself that this very well could have been a perfect accident... I've had a flock for over ten years now and NEVER had something like this happen. Most of our "deaths" were natural or caused by hawks in broad daylight but never this many birds and all at once.
How am I going to tell my kiddo? She knows that life is fragile...and that it comes and goes and often death can be so cruel but these were all her birds. <expletive here!~!!!!>
I was even out at the coop late last evening... our one hen is a pain and she messes with the younger birds and often they get too scared to go in so I go out and pluck them up and put them in myself... and that is just what I did. But they must have left the coop again after I went in.
I'm just blue now. It's not rational but somehow I feel as though I failed them.

With that said... of the three chickens' bodies I found, two had their heads gone. The rooster was just dead... I'll have to inspect more to see what injuries actually cased it. I'm sorry I don't have more info but what might this predator be? I live in colorado so there is a good chance it was aerial (owl?). We have some foxes (I think) and I'm sure other predators but I honestly never see many at all. Our worst predator is the coyote but the coop and run really are robust to keep them at bay. I think at this point I need to completely enclose the entire run. I suspect the predator will return tonight.
Damn....
