- Jun 15, 2013
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Over the past week two of my chickens have been killed in the woods about 100 feet away from my house. About six days ago, my rhode island red chicken went missing between noon and 4p.m.. After searching for it, we had no luck. Five days after that, one of my leghorns went missing around the same time; however, this time, we found feathers in four locations throughout the woods, but there was no body found. We let our chickens free range, so they sometimes go into the woods, but we never thought something would kill them in broad daylight. My family and I fear that it is a coyote because only one chicken was killed at a time and it was during the day. We have never heard a coyote at night. Can anybody help me to identify the predator and tell me how to catch it? I want to capture it before any more chickens die (we have six more). If this helps to narrow down possible predators, I live in central Pennsylvania.