- Jul 15, 2014
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Over the past two weeks we have had seven chickens disappear without a trace. No sound, no feathers, no blood. There is no way they can escape their coop. I've checked. Two nights ago we lost three. We put a fifty pound blog in front of the door to their coop and it was moved. We sleep with our windows open and we have a dog that sleeps inside the garage with windows open near coop. I have had chickens in the past and I have not had one time I didn't wake up for a critter as I am a light sleeper. Also we bend over the two layers of wire over itself and clip it with high pressure clamps. It's kind of a temporary coop while we are building a bigger one. The coop itself is made of solid blocks. Our chickens free range during the day and stay close. I have combed over our property and the fields near our house looking for signs. No blood, no feathers, no sound. I heard what sounded like a chicken dying one night about a half mile away. We had one evening (early) where I was in the shower and heard dogs barking (ours was inside and she doesn't hurt chickens, she'll even let them snuggle wih her. After getting out of the shower I went outside to go check and after an hour of looking I had found all of our chickens including one in the ditch halfway down our long driveway with a dog bite mark on her leg. I'm sure it was a dog that night but no sign of dogs. My husband said he has seen two dogs run through our property a couple of times, I have not seen them. I don't know of many animals that could lift the fifty pound block out of the way and get wire open and silently take three chickens without any trace. I'm starting to think someone is taking at least some of them? Am I losing my mind? Our chicken that free ranges the furthest is still alive! I stay up pretty late and keep an eye on the coop lately and have seen nothing. Any ideas? I just can't believe critters could get 7 chickens without leaving ANY evidence.