I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what might be attacking our chickens.
Here's some details & history:
I'm in Raleigh Hills area of Portland and we just had our chickens attacked by something in our backyard.
We have a pretty large lot with lots of trees & greenspace one 1-1/2 sides of our house. It is well fenced although I think a large rat could probably get through in a few places. The chickens free range all day.
About noon today I noticed our chickens hiding in our backyard and then noticed about 15 silkie feathers on the ground. I found our splash silkie hiding in some ferns. It appears that her leg is slighty injured. There was only a speck of blood and a slight lump there. SHe's a bit wobbly but walking around a bit .
2 days ago I we came home late and found my favorite silkie dead in the corner of our backyard
. No blood that i noticed, she was just lying in a bit of a dirt hole. ??? We though is was our Llasa Apso's, although they hadn't showed aggression towards the chickens before or since the attack & the chickens don't seem to be scared of them or the dogs seem to even notice the chickens.
Any ideas or treatment that i should give to the injured silkie? i will add antibiotics to its water and set up a little nesting area for it that it's resting in. I was thinking of leaving them in the run for a few weeks to avoid any more potential attacks.
Thanks!
Here's some details & history:
I'm in Raleigh Hills area of Portland and we just had our chickens attacked by something in our backyard.

About noon today I noticed our chickens hiding in our backyard and then noticed about 15 silkie feathers on the ground. I found our splash silkie hiding in some ferns. It appears that her leg is slighty injured. There was only a speck of blood and a slight lump there. SHe's a bit wobbly but walking around a bit .
2 days ago I we came home late and found my favorite silkie dead in the corner of our backyard

Any ideas or treatment that i should give to the injured silkie? i will add antibiotics to its water and set up a little nesting area for it that it's resting in. I was thinking of leaving them in the run for a few weeks to avoid any more potential attacks.
Thanks!