We bought this old farm with 30 acres and the coop looked really secure, in the last 2 years we had only lost one bird a couple months before we went on vacation. It was lost in a temporary pen I had made to separate two roosters from the pack. He just disappeared, no feathers or any indication of predator.
They were free range, have an automatic feeder outside the coop and several waterers plus I added an automatic door to the coop to let them out in morning and it shuts in the evening.
My aunt and uncle came by to collect eggs and check on things while we were gone. Since we hadn’t lost but the one in 2 years and they free range I didn’t for-see any issues nor did I expect my aunt to do a head count every day to check for MIA chickens.
We haven’t taken a vacation in over 10 years and this one fell in our lap. Was not keen on leaving the house that long but got complacent with the birds being pretty self sufficient.
We were gone for 2.5 weeks so once the coons figured out how to get in I’m sure it turned into an easy routine for them. Initially I did not suspect coons as it didn’t seem reasonable or feasible for a coon to
A) completely Eat an entire chicken save a very very few feathers
Or
B) drag a full grown chicken up the wall and through a 3 1/2” gap at the top then 100+ yards out of sight. There was so little evidence inside the coop or even around the yard. This was why I asked about the aftermath from others coon attacks.
So far coons are the only critter that has shown up on the trail cameras, but there are multiple ones.
Ultimately will never know in all what did what, but have gotten the gap closed off and am installing an electric wire around coop before starting over.
Am a little suspicious about 2 legged critters as well but would have thought chickens would have been the last thing to steal.