- Jun 10, 2013
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I'm used to losing a few chickens to predators. I've lost to owls, coons, opossum, and totes.
I know what most of these attack leave sign wise.
But last night I lost 5 hens from dog kennel panel pen. What ever it was climbed the 6ft panel tore off a piece of wire along the top and left with all 5 hens.
Lots of feathers in the pen and a small trail into a fencerow.
These birds have been in the pen since spring without issue.
Now the puzzling part. There were no body parts in the pen. Generally coons leave the head or body. Possums eat the innards and leave the rest.
The pen is covered with tin so I can rule out hawks and owls. No dug under holes so wouldn't think it would be a fox or coyote. Especially since whatever it was had to climb.
Could I be dealing with a bobcat, weasel, mink or maybe an otter now? Don't know about the kill patterns on these.
I know what most of these attack leave sign wise.
But last night I lost 5 hens from dog kennel panel pen. What ever it was climbed the 6ft panel tore off a piece of wire along the top and left with all 5 hens.
Lots of feathers in the pen and a small trail into a fencerow.
These birds have been in the pen since spring without issue.
Now the puzzling part. There were no body parts in the pen. Generally coons leave the head or body. Possums eat the innards and leave the rest.
The pen is covered with tin so I can rule out hawks and owls. No dug under holes so wouldn't think it would be a fox or coyote. Especially since whatever it was had to climb.
Could I be dealing with a bobcat, weasel, mink or maybe an otter now? Don't know about the kill patterns on these.