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I have been losing chickens a a fairly consistent clip now for the past few weeks (maybe 2-4/week). I am beginning to suspect an owl.
I have a mixed age/breed flock - some young, some older birds. I let them out in the morning. I can keep tabs on them during the day pretty well. They coop themselves in the evening. It is then that I find one missing. 10-15 feet off of the coops, in the tall grass I find a feather 'splat'. Feathers from the missing bird are all laid out on the ground in a ring. There is no carcass. So far, it has also been the young birds. I have heavy breeds and the big hens don't seem to be affected - it is the 18-26 week old birds that are getting hit.
My thinking is that an owl is getting them as they return to the return to the coop and before I get there in the evening.
I would appreciate any input/observations on :
a. if my diagnosis is correct or what else it might be (we are very rural on 16 acres)
b . Solutions!
thanks
Mike
I have a mixed age/breed flock - some young, some older birds. I let them out in the morning. I can keep tabs on them during the day pretty well. They coop themselves in the evening. It is then that I find one missing. 10-15 feet off of the coops, in the tall grass I find a feather 'splat'. Feathers from the missing bird are all laid out on the ground in a ring. There is no carcass. So far, it has also been the young birds. I have heavy breeds and the big hens don't seem to be affected - it is the 18-26 week old birds that are getting hit.
My thinking is that an owl is getting them as they return to the return to the coop and before I get there in the evening.
I would appreciate any input/observations on :
a. if my diagnosis is correct or what else it might be (we are very rural on 16 acres)
b . Solutions!
thanks
Mike