Bengal tiger, or a polar bear most likely. Oh wait, where did you say you live?
Just like you, I ruled out ball python right away.

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Bengal tiger, or a polar bear most likely. Oh wait, where did you say you live?
They were laying with their necks bent and their heads backwards. Some puncture wounds. No blood. No feathers on the ground. The chickens were fine in the kennel next to this one.WARNING GRAPHIC PICTURE AHEAD!
Did it look anything like this: (minus the mink)
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This is not funny. I am devastated. These were my pets. I loved them and was crying and sobbing when I found out.Just like you, I ruled out ball python right away.![]()
They were laying with their necks bent and their heads backwards. Some puncture wounds. No blood. No feathers on the ground. The chickens were fine in the kennel next to this one.
This is not funny. I am devastated. These were my pets. I loved them and was crying and sobbing when I found out.
Here’s their pen and the latch how it was turned.Could you post a picture of the twisted latch, and what you're keeping them in?
This is what our set up is and the latch.First let me say I am sorry for your losses. It had to be a gut wrenching thing to see.
Where are you located? We don't need exact address. Just a general location.
Did they kill allll your birds!
Soooo....
A morning/daytime kill
No mauling/shaking as no feathers scattered
No blood staining
I agree pics of the damage to the latch will help.
Here’s how mine were. The 3 punctures are all that I’ve found. The worst one is the 2nd one under the wingWARNING GRAPHIC PICTURE AHEAD!
Did it look anything like this: (minus the mink)
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WARNING”””” Graphic images”””WARNING GRAPHIC PICTURE AHEAD!
Did it look anything like this: (minus the mink)
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