echochick
Hatching
- Jul 11, 2015
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I had just gotten 10 new (7wk. old) golden buff hens and everything was fine until 3 days ago when I went in to feed them in the am and found 3 dead chicks.
They had no marks on them, but all of them had the same look. All the the chicks necks were sort of elongated and wet or slimy looking. Nothing else looked disturbed. no tracks were found anywhere around or inside of the coop.
My husband swears it had to be a coon or opposum. I think It was a small snake and it could not eat the whole bird so it regurgitated each one.
Then the following night another one was killed the same way...
Anyone have any other ideas as to what it might have been ?
I have since relocated them to a friends home until we figure it out.
I couldn't stand burying a bird every day. I was down to 6. Please help
They had no marks on them, but all of them had the same look. All the the chicks necks were sort of elongated and wet or slimy looking. Nothing else looked disturbed. no tracks were found anywhere around or inside of the coop.
My husband swears it had to be a coon or opposum. I think It was a small snake and it could not eat the whole bird so it regurgitated each one.
Then the following night another one was killed the same way...
Anyone have any other ideas as to what it might have been ?
I have since relocated them to a friends home until we figure it out.
I couldn't stand burying a bird every day. I was down to 6. Please help
