- Jun 17, 2011
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I am brand new to the forum, and a totally-in-love chicken mama for about a year. This has been a horrible week! I got home from a trip last night, and my house-sitter (who is wonderful and also happens to be my vet), told me that when she came home from work last night 3 hens were missing. Hmmmm. Today I went looking for them and calling, to no avail. My beautiful rooster, Rudy and the 2 remaining hens were free ranging right around the house, just as they have always done and all of a sudden I heard a commotion. I ran around the barn, just in time to catch the backside of either a red fox or a red coyote with Rudy in his mouth. I screamed and gave chase, but he was through the gate and gone in a flash. I came back to find that my rat terrier had tangled with him as well, he was pretty torn up. My hubby took him (the dog) to the vet, and he'll be fine, thankfully.
I think I am going to order the electric poultry fence, because I cannot go through this heartbreak again. I guess my question is - how did those of you who have been through this get over the the guilt and the sadness. I have cried and cried and just am so very sad. Everyone seems to think I'm crazy (after all, they say, it's just a chicken). I am actually torn between getting the electric fence or just getting out of the chickens altogether, but they have brought me so much pleasure. Any advice?
Sad in Tennessee
I think I am going to order the electric poultry fence, because I cannot go through this heartbreak again. I guess my question is - how did those of you who have been through this get over the the guilt and the sadness. I have cried and cried and just am so very sad. Everyone seems to think I'm crazy (after all, they say, it's just a chicken). I am actually torn between getting the electric fence or just getting out of the chickens altogether, but they have brought me so much pleasure. Any advice?
Sad in Tennessee
