This morning when I got out, the first thing I did, as usual, was go check on my broody who made a nest in a large lemongrass bush for the second time in a row now. What I saw was a very agitated chicken pacing in front of the nest, and all the eggs were gone! There were some feathers lying around, and a few drops of yolk, but no blood, and no trace of egg shells.
My only guess would be a snake?.. I saw some people in this section have to deal with snakes as well. In her last hatch, one of the eggs disappeared as well, but the rest of the chicks were fine. The hen herself appears unharmed, but the presence of snakes in the yard is a concern.
I understand snakes are generally beneficial, and we do have a lot of rodents here, so presumably snakes control their population. But I can't have them going after my chickens/eggs! What to do?
By the way, I saw a snake in the yard not long ago, don't know its name in English but I looked it up and it wasn't venomous. Still, I want to keep the chickens safe. Is there any way to do that except bringing the broody&eggs inside next time?
My only guess would be a snake?.. I saw some people in this section have to deal with snakes as well. In her last hatch, one of the eggs disappeared as well, but the rest of the chicks were fine. The hen herself appears unharmed, but the presence of snakes in the yard is a concern.
I understand snakes are generally beneficial, and we do have a lot of rodents here, so presumably snakes control their population. But I can't have them going after my chickens/eggs! What to do?
By the way, I saw a snake in the yard not long ago, don't know its name in English but I looked it up and it wasn't venomous. Still, I want to keep the chickens safe. Is there any way to do that except bringing the broody&eggs inside next time?