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That's crazy! Whatever it was, it had to be a professional sneak to not show up on camera dragging them off.Worked on weed whacking the garden paths this morning and going back out to mow now that lunch is finished.
Pickled some cucumbers and beets yesterday. And planted winter onions and garlic.
The field camera showed a coyote in the garden earlier in the week eating fallen pears.
Raccoon tracks around the barn pens yesterday morning.
BUT by this morning something took both a grown rooster and grown hen out of a breed pen with only a few feathers scattered....
A coon, skunk, possum or owl will eat on a bird and leave most of the carcass.
Nothing showed up on the camera last night, so I'm at a loss as to what took them.
Sorry about Murdock Nana. Hope you get the coon.
We've been dealing with rat snakes eating the eggs under the hens that are setting. DW got one the other day. Last night she found one starting in then hauled tail out when she went to shut the coop. I loaded the 22 with rat shot and looked for it 45 min later. He came and left already taking 5 out from under a bantam hen. Her 2nd batch after the other snake.
Sorry to hear about your kitty. Sounds like he was a sweetie. We had cats until the last passed about 2 years ago. Now we have mice and rats to contend with. There's a big yellow long-haired cat that chooses to sleep on our property, and we feed him occasionally, but it seems he has no hunting instinct whatsoever, or he could have sight or hearing problems. We'd take him in permanently, but he doesn't like people to get too close and will not be touched. His prerogative, though. Glad you figured out what took your chickens. I almost suggested it could be a fox. Even in the middle of OKC, there are foxes, even though people say there aren't, we've seen them. That is what happened to our neighbors flock. Got picked off one by one until they were all gone.Finally yesterday I caught a photo series of a huge male ringtail raccoon climbing up into the 6 foot tall chain link pen. Somehow he got inside the small coop and killed the 3 Buckeye hens and their New Hampshire cock! He only ate on two of them but decimated the four.
He avoided the trap set with tuna last night, but he will soon be history.
On a sad note our forever kitty Murdock passed over the Rainbow Bridge last night. He will be missed, but not forgotten. He was the best one eyed mouser, the best purr kitty, and garden companion.
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