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- Apr 15, 2020
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last Thursday I found Big Bird paralyzed after hitting her head. She was a very calm bird, about a year old, fat and chill. None of the other birds were hurt, I put out a camera that night and saw nothing.
Fast forward, 2 days ago I found a dead male in male jail, he looked like something tried to grab him thru the wire, I have cinderblocks around the outside, but the males are notorious for standing on the inside cinderblock, the bowls, hides etc and crowing, and I’m wondering if he was on the house next to the side and a cat or raccoon tried to grab him, he had wounds only on one side of his body.
Since I didn’t want to take a chance, I moved the Tibetan tux hens from my breeder cage, which is a dog crate covered in hardware cloth, into the celadon general pop, this Monday, after I collected eggs for someone. The celadon cage is under the deck, has the sides, top, and edges all covered with a tarp and cinderblocks, it’s like ft Knox for quail. All has been well with them, Tiger and Aragorn were happy to have 5 more ladies. Yesterday we had a crazy storm, it looked like when Dorothy was trying to get to safety before the storm in the wizard of oz, just insane for like 30 minutes. I went out today, and found Tiger Millionaire dead! No injuries, possibly a broken neck, but the roof is only 22-24 inches high. I found poop on top of the pen, so something was definitely scaring them.
It is about the size of ferret poop:
Any ideas? The only predators we could really have are raccoons, I’ve never seen one in the woods, but I’ve seen them dead on the road not too far away, stray cats, foxes, hawks and owls, and maybe possums? Are they a predator? I’ve seen dead ones on the road as well. Anything else would be some fluke released pet or something. There’s no poop on the other cages. I’m gonna set up the camera again and see if I get anything on film.
Fast forward, 2 days ago I found a dead male in male jail, he looked like something tried to grab him thru the wire, I have cinderblocks around the outside, but the males are notorious for standing on the inside cinderblock, the bowls, hides etc and crowing, and I’m wondering if he was on the house next to the side and a cat or raccoon tried to grab him, he had wounds only on one side of his body.
Since I didn’t want to take a chance, I moved the Tibetan tux hens from my breeder cage, which is a dog crate covered in hardware cloth, into the celadon general pop, this Monday, after I collected eggs for someone. The celadon cage is under the deck, has the sides, top, and edges all covered with a tarp and cinderblocks, it’s like ft Knox for quail. All has been well with them, Tiger and Aragorn were happy to have 5 more ladies. Yesterday we had a crazy storm, it looked like when Dorothy was trying to get to safety before the storm in the wizard of oz, just insane for like 30 minutes. I went out today, and found Tiger Millionaire dead! No injuries, possibly a broken neck, but the roof is only 22-24 inches high. I found poop on top of the pen, so something was definitely scaring them.
It is about the size of ferret poop:
Any ideas? The only predators we could really have are raccoons, I’ve never seen one in the woods, but I’ve seen them dead on the road not too far away, stray cats, foxes, hawks and owls, and maybe possums? Are they a predator? I’ve seen dead ones on the road as well. Anything else would be some fluke released pet or something. There’s no poop on the other cages. I’m gonna set up the camera again and see if I get anything on film.