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KarynVA
Crowing
Based on (lots of conjecture and experience with predators) the size of your coop in the picture (marketers oversell how many birds you can fit in there),
The only marketer involved was me, when I convinced my husband to build it.

Of course, we designed it to accommodate 4 birds as per our Town's specs for keeping backyard chickens in a suburban setting. We've had birds in that coop for years and never had an injury, death, illness or predator breach. What happened this weekend was a freak event.
That was my conclusion (involving a bear giving them a scare, heh), as I explained in my earlier post.I'm betting a predator (raccoon, fox) was trying to get to them and they died from fright in the run, possibly breaking their necks in the excitement of trying to get away from death on the other side of the hardware cloth.
If the body with picked feathers was next to the run walls, a raccoon trying to grab whatever it could to pull the bird through and only getting feathers from the body resting against the hardware cloth would be an explanation for no obvious wounds.
Interesting hypothesis but there were no feathers outside the coop, none stuck in the 1/4" hardware cloth either. The feathers were found on the interior run side of the corpse.
Correct.If the bird was laying on its side and the feathers were plucked away from the run wall, your two pullets may have done that before you got to the bird.
They did? I don't think so. I didn't see anyone say that.I know you had someone else give anecdotal evidence that they don't think the birds could have died from fright,