awesome!Once while out deer hunting, we saw a group of turkeys going by and a Bobcat lying in wait and jumped and took the very last one. Evening time. Then we saw another one run up a felled tree, it was leaning on another tree where the turkeys decided to roost, and he got one of those before it could fly away. He was only about 40-50 yards away from us and guess he didn't get our scent. They can be quick and haul that bird off with few feathers flying. I guess it all depends on How they catch the bird, by neck or by back. I did lose my polish rooster 5 months ago with No clue. and no body parts found. He was there early morning when we let them out, but not there at lock up time. The next few mornings My dogs raising cane, gave me the reason why I think, a coyote came around the chicken pen early AM, Hadn't let the chickens out as yet, thank goodness, so while the coyote was teasing the dogs that were in the fenced yard, I dispatched that coyote and so far no more early morning loss of chickens. If you had a deer cam set out by the pen You would get a picture of what may be causing the mayhem.