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RobinW161209
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- Jun 28, 2017
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That sounds like mine! Head missing, as well as atleast the breasts! It happened between 11:30 and 12:45 in broad day light. I've never seen a coon though, never heard anything. We have rabbits in the neighborhood. I'll send pic.I'm so sorry for your loss. About a month ago my day was going as normal- I let my ducks out at 7am. At 8am hubs left for work and all 5 were running around the backyard. At 9am I walked out after eating breakfast and only had 4 ducks. I spent most of the day searching my yard and the woods behind my house and had some family come help too. The craziest part was- my mom looked at the other 4 ducks and said "If you guys help find her I'll bring you a special treat".
Within 10 minutes the other 4 lined up on the edge of the woods and stared into the woods. We went straight back where they lined up and in between a pile of fallen trees (It's not my property, not sure who owns it but it's a hot mess) I found my baby girl. Something had dragged her into the woods, ripped her head off and eaten her breasts and left the rest there for me to find.
Now- I'm vegetarian and very against animal cruelty, but I wanted to burn the whole forest down and shoot anything that moved in it. (of course I didn't though)
We buried her in the backyard and didn't let the other 4 see her all torn up.
For days the other 4 didn't act normal and they kept looking into the woods. Hubs bought them a massive new pool to lift their spirits and slowly but surely things have returned to what normal it can be.
I stopped letting them free range unless where right there with them or it's cool enough for me to open the windows in my house to hear them. I'm locked & loaded by every door- just in case.
I had them a 10x20 pen that I never intended to keep them in full time, but they were spending most of their time there. This past weekend I bought more chainlink fencing off craigslist and expanded so they would have more room. My next step is to complete protection from the top as we have a redtail hawk hanging out nearby. I've also considered electric fencing borders too.
I know it hurts. And I wish I could say it gets back to 100% normal but over a month later it still hurts. Just give your other babies extra treats and play with them a little longer each day, because it almost feels like something else will always have their eyes on them.
If you want to send me a message with the pic I'll see if it looks like my girl did. I'm 100% certain mine was a raccoon.