Kaesi2020
Songster
Hi everyone! We lost a bird the other evening during free range time to a bobcat- it was rainy, foggy, and dusk. We were inside at the time. Since then we have been super vigilant and if they are free ranging we are literally right next to them. It's 90 degrees and sunny here today. I let my five hens out for a supervised dust bath in front of our yard and who do I see slinking past the high brush 10 yards away, the bobcat. Just like everyone said on here, now that it discovered our chickens and got a taste, it is stalking and waiting....
I did not get a look at the tail but all I can say is that it is sandy colored, solid colored (I did not notice any spots at all) and has very muscular neck and shoulders.
We have the chickens back in the coop and have our windows open in case it gets bold and goes over to them.
I did not get a look at the tail but all I can say is that it is sandy colored, solid colored (I did not notice any spots at all) and has very muscular neck and shoulders.
We have the chickens back in the coop and have our windows open in case it gets bold and goes over to them.