Man, that is tough. Domestic dog attack..do you have any left? This year was the worst for me with predators, if they went down over the north side, they were gone...no feathers, nothing...except an occasional scream. Every week two or three missing, I finally cleared a logging road on that side and started touring the dogs there...a few weeks ago Max took off after a bear...one who was coming up pretty close to the house but just not close enough. The only good thing about it was I don't have too many to feed through the winter...except I did loose my favorites....needless to say, now I always carry, even in the yard..esp in the yard.
I was very lucky. The dog only got one hen that was a big loss and that was one of Wheaten hens (only have two left now). He did not get a single one of my Silver hens and most importantly he did not get my Golden Ducking rooster. The five RIRs were a loss because of eggs, but I have plenty of Game hens. It is more irritating then anything else, because I have been steadily losing hens to a fox that I cannot catch and that only targets my young Game and Cubalaya pullets. He has taken out seven Game pullets and two of my Cubalaya pullets in the last month. He actually got the Cubalayas through the reinforced fence of their pen. I only have one Cubalaya pullet left and that really upsets me because I was going to use the three pullets in the spring to raise up a flock of Cubalayas. But now with only one, it will be really hard. Worse yet, I have spent weeks looking to find a couple of pullets or hens to buy and they just don't exist. So it's back to ordering chicks from a hatchery and starting all over next year.
I actually have dozen Game pullets locked up in a reinforced pen to make sure some survive the winter. The rest of my flock is free range. The only good thing I can see in this dog attack is that it showed me that my Game hens were much better at getting away from the dog then the RIRs and that is exactly why I chose to breed them. The question is, why was it able to catch the four roosters? I am not too upset about their loss, because as I said before, I have 22 of them (well now I have 18). Here is a picture of one as a memorial (they were all almost identical).