the feeder and water was knocked over, looked like there was a fight. The snake might have killed MsFuzzy first, couldn't swallow her, then ate the poult. Any time a snake has killed a chick, it's always left behind I because it can't eat the chick and get back out the pen. The chick's head and neck are usually wet and sticky, like it started to swallow it, and that's how I found MsFuzzy on the nest. She was a very fierce broody, so I was hoping she would keep the snakes away. The snakes only kill the chicks that are small, around 2 months or younger.