elendili7
Hatching
- Jun 25, 2015
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I ran into an issue, one that I am not familiar with and was hoping someone might have some insight.
I had two Pekin ducks as pets. They were closed up in their house during the night and were allowed free rein in my yard during the day. They picked through my garden for bugs and slugs and proved great pest control! My yard and property is fully fenced with field fencing and wood posts.
Day before yesterday I left my house at 6:30am and both my ducks were out and playing in the front yard. The female had been sitting on a clutch of 5 eggs just under my front porch for the past week, but other than that, all behavior had been normal. When I returned home I couldn't find my female duck and my male was staying by my side as I fed the rest of the livestock. I called for the female and she usually answers or comes to me, but this time she did not. I went searching for her and found a trail of feathers to my backyard where I eventually discovered her.
This is rather graphic in description, but I'm hoping to save my other poultry from the same fate, so please bear with me!
I found her on her stomach with her wings slightly out to her sides. Her neck was broken and small chew marks were around her neck. No meat had been disturbed, but all the feathers and fat had been removed from her back. Again, no meat was mangled. Her head was still attached and she was not flattened.
Since I live in Western Washinton State, I know we have Bobcat, Coyote, Raccoon, and Cougar, but these animals normally hunt during the day. We also have Eagles, but this seems like a highly unlikely suspect as the duck was drug across the yard. I thought about a fisher or a weasel, but again, night predators.
Does anyone have any insight, or have you faced similar issues? Extermination ideas? The duck is now in his own pen during the day, but with his mate gone he is depressed. I have begun the search for a new friend for him.
I had two Pekin ducks as pets. They were closed up in their house during the night and were allowed free rein in my yard during the day. They picked through my garden for bugs and slugs and proved great pest control! My yard and property is fully fenced with field fencing and wood posts.
Day before yesterday I left my house at 6:30am and both my ducks were out and playing in the front yard. The female had been sitting on a clutch of 5 eggs just under my front porch for the past week, but other than that, all behavior had been normal. When I returned home I couldn't find my female duck and my male was staying by my side as I fed the rest of the livestock. I called for the female and she usually answers or comes to me, but this time she did not. I went searching for her and found a trail of feathers to my backyard where I eventually discovered her.
This is rather graphic in description, but I'm hoping to save my other poultry from the same fate, so please bear with me!

I found her on her stomach with her wings slightly out to her sides. Her neck was broken and small chew marks were around her neck. No meat had been disturbed, but all the feathers and fat had been removed from her back. Again, no meat was mangled. Her head was still attached and she was not flattened.
Since I live in Western Washinton State, I know we have Bobcat, Coyote, Raccoon, and Cougar, but these animals normally hunt during the day. We also have Eagles, but this seems like a highly unlikely suspect as the duck was drug across the yard. I thought about a fisher or a weasel, but again, night predators.
Does anyone have any insight, or have you faced similar issues? Extermination ideas? The duck is now in his own pen during the day, but with his mate gone he is depressed. I have begun the search for a new friend for him.