- Aug 9, 2012
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Last year my chicken coop door was left open and all 16 of my hens escaped into the yard. We were away for that evening and didn't come home until about 11:00 that night. Our dogs (and the neighbor's dogs) were able to pick off the chickens one by one until only 8 remained. When we came home, we caught and secured the dogs and then went looking for survivors. Strangely enough we only lost Silver Laced Wyandottes. We had (and still have) 7 Plymouth Barred Rocks and 1 Black Australorp. They're all about the same size, age, and temperament. Why were my Wyandottes targeted?? Are they not as smart? My Australorp found a nice perch in a tree and the Barred Rocks were scattered in safe places about my yard. Where did the Wyandottes go?
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