Dokadawaja
Chirping
- Jun 26, 2024
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Something killed my 10 week old Salmon Faverolle on her roost upstairs inside the closed coop last night. It had to have gotten in through a hole no larger than chain link. 2 of those holes are access for nipples on the water. 2 holes are where the cables run to lift it with the wheels to move it. In use for over 20 years (only the last 5 years at this location), this coop was never invaded before. No evidence of digging or chewing anywhere.
It did not eat her or even tear her up at all. Several small punctures on her head and face so snake is possible but her head and neck were also soaking wet. No damage anywhere else. No visible blood except a drop at some of those tiny punctures.
The other 9 pullets (different breeds but all the same hatch date) appear subdued but unharmed.
Any ideas what it might be and how to block it out?
It did not eat her or even tear her up at all. Several small punctures on her head and face so snake is possible but her head and neck were also soaking wet. No damage anywhere else. No visible blood except a drop at some of those tiny punctures.
The other 9 pullets (different breeds but all the same hatch date) appear subdued but unharmed.
Any ideas what it might be and how to block it out?