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That is exactly how our skunk took our birds last year. And I know it was the skunk because it shocked us when we caught it inside what we considered a larger predator proof coop - reinforced chain link kennel wire - and the birds were on roosts, 3 feet off the ground. One by one, it knocked them off, killed them, and took the bodies through a little gap in the chain link. A very little gap. No feathers, no blood, just gone. Until we actually saw it happening.....it was sickening. But we trapped it and killed it. A skunk. And people still say skunks dont kill bigger chickens.
Then a couple of weeks ago I started losing more birds. Lots more birds. And then one night, on the front porch, was a skunk. We chased it....and it went OVER a gate....and then we found a smaller skunk inside another coop the same night!!! A different skunk! So we set a trap and caught one.
This year, when it's nice, we are sleeping outside on our raised deck. I heard the commotion, and was in the pet area in seconds - with the flashlight pointing right at the skunk, who had my headless cuckoo silkie in his mouth. He just looked at me and kept enjoying himself, until my husband got there with the gun and the laser site.
Unfortunately, we only have a PELLET GUN! I can give plenty of advice on how not to dispatch a skunk, if you like
. And we will keep on until the pets are safe again. Night after night. We set traps, we try to stay alert, we jump at the slightest commotion in the coops....
Good luck, and I still think your multiple loss could have been skunk....ours was and still is.....and I have caught them in the act. Until I actually caught the skunks doing it, it seemed like my birds were just Vanishing into thin air...I even suspected someone was taking them. I was shocked. And some people dont believe skunks will kill chickens. I happen to know different. They are, in some circumstances, like ours apparently, savage predators and a threat to poultry.