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Interesting, and certainly a possibility. I am very glad that BYC is trying to help!Have just read up on at least half dozen predator identification sites, and the only thing that fits the damage is an owl. However, since I am VERY sure an owl couldn't have gotten in and dragged her across the floor and up and out of that opening, this sort of bolsters my suspicion that a four-legged animal caught, killed and dragged her out and was then chased off by an owl. From what I read, there are others that will take the head, but they appear to first eat other parts, specifically the crop and entrails. All the sites state an owl will take only the head and neck.
Am still only able to post through received emails, but BYC is now trying to help me. It is sounding like it is a problem with my browser, but not yet sure.
Have just read up on at least half dozen predator identification sites, and the only thing that fits the damage is an owl. However, since I am VERY sure an owl couldn't have gotten in and dragged her across the floor and up and out of that opening, this sort of bolsters my suspicion that a four-legged animal caught, killed and dragged her out and was then chased off by an owl. From what I read, there are others that will take the head, but they appear to first eat other parts, specifically the crop and entrails. All the sites state an owl will take only the head and neck.
Am still only able to post through received emails, but BYC is now trying to help me. It is sounding like it is a problem with my browser, but not yet sure.
I second that! Have you ever really closely watched your flock when they come speeding towards you because you've just shaken the treat can? Tiny. Feathered. Velociraptors.