The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

oldhens, I'm sorry about your recent losses. I'd look like Elmer Fudd, out there hunting for wascally predators. Good news about the chicks.
My husband is on the case. I will keep you guys updated. I cannot do nothing about it myself, especially with my recent revision on my one shoulder replacement. I couldn't shoot a gun even if I wanted to, which I don't want to. Good thing my husband likes to hunt.
 
Speaking of hunting.... the latest next to my pasture fence, just to the right of the gate (outside in the pasture, not on this side)....scat, three piles of it. I was thinking raccoon after seeing all those hanging around the last few days, but it's too large, then I thought coyote, but why three piles in a row, then someone said it looked like bear scat. BEAR! Again? Remember the bear on my game camera was to the left of the gate, this is on the right.
The piles, center pile is about 4x6, then a closeup of what's inside the center pile. Is that acorns? Can't be with all them rotten now. Big seeds? Persimmon seeds are not that round and thick, right?
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Those look like acorns. Could be whatever it was found a hidden stash left over from last year.

Lisa, a local friend who keeps chickens showed me a video off their outside security camera. You can see a weasel-type predator chasing a hen around their pasture, eventually catching her. The hen was found dead along the fence, when it could not drag her out through the fence it ate her head off and left the carcass.
 
Those look like acorns. Could be whatever it was found a hidden stash left over from last year.

Lisa, a local friend who keeps chickens showed me a video off their outside security camera. You can see a weasel-type predator chasing a hen around their pasture, eventually catching her. The hen was found dead along the fence, when it could not drag her out through the fence it ate her head off and left the carcass.

I thought about that with the acorns. A stash would be in better condition that those scattered on the ground.

Poor hen.
 
Those look like acorns. Could be whatever it was found a hidden stash left over from last year.

Lisa, a local friend who keeps chickens showed me a video off their outside security camera. You can see a weasel-type predator chasing a hen around their pasture, eventually catching her. The hen was found dead along the fence, when it could not drag her out through the fence it ate her head off and left the carcass.
Thanks, again we had a camera error, husband didn't put the SD card fully. :he I saw a hawk sitting in a tree in the yard but couldn't identify it. No more deaths for now.

@speckledhen glad to hear Bash is improving. :thumbsup
 

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