Lisafitz
Chirping
Sorry for the long post but we are so confused as to what could have happened. We had a 4 month old pekin drake who seemed full grown and rather weighty and three almost at point of lay pullets go missing two evenings ago. The flock which includes turkeys ducks and chickens of various ages free range. They all have the ability to fly except for the pekin and one older hen. Two evenings ago we took a trip to the pet shop. Before leaving we closed a fence leaving 3 cockerels in the woods side who had been aggressively pursuing the older non flying hen who was in a completely fenced in part of the yard along with the rest of the flock. It was bright out when we left and still brightish when we returned. We were gone for maybe 45-50 minutes. Upon returning I immediately left the property to walk the dogs but was not too far from the house that I would not have heard some kind of ruckus. Anyway when I got back it was dark and when I went to lock them up 3 pullets 1pekin drake and the the older hen were missing and all the rest of the flock were on their roosts so they must have flown the fence back in. We searched everywhere but could not locate any of them. There was no blood or feathers or any body parts around. The next morning we found the older non flying hen hiding in a ditch in the fenced in yard. Since then she has acted so out of character. She has hidden twice and we have had to pick her up and bring her to the roost. We got rid of the cockerel that was too rough on her but she still acts out of character. Yesterday afternoon one pullet returned also appearing terrified but she had just spent a night in the woods. Anyway my question is any ideas on what could have seamlessly taken a large pekin drake without even dropping a feather? We have had a hawk take a couple of young cockerels a while back but there was chaos with the hawk and feathers and body parts. This was as if something picked them up and carried them off without dropping anything or making a noise. The older hen has been around a few hawk incidents so her sustained fear is so odd. The two other pullets have not returned. We walked the woods and didn’t find anything amiss. There are coyotes here in eastern NC and an odd fox here and there. Of course raccoons too.