A net of some sort? Put out some scratch to get her used to coming into an area where you can more easily catch her. Wow, this is a new one. Will be watching for outcome.
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Would you be able to "stake out" ... find her just before sundown, then just lay low and observe until dark to find out where she's roosting? It would be much easier to pluck her from her roost in the dark I'm thinking.
So if you remember last week I was trying to figure out which of my birds had been attacked due to clumps of barred feathers all over the place. When I checked all the barred birds no one was so much as rumpled up...all very strange.
Well on Saturday two of my juvenile silkies disappeared. No feathers, fences look fine, not a trace just gone. Then yesterday I was working on a rabbit hutch in the yard and heard that very ****** off hen noise but on the other side of my house up near the woods far from where our birds ever venture. So I jogged up there (wow clearly need to work on cardio) to see a clearly rumpled barred bird run into the woods. I went after it but it was terrified and disappeared into the thick area near the property line.
Went back at dusk, spotted it but it took off again. Went back to coop and counted, all my birds are there. This was definitely an Ameraucana x Chantecler and I did have one of mine go missing at the beginning of August.
Now I'm wondering if its been out there the whole time or is it possible that my neighbour (who is definitely a bit different) could have had her this whole time and she escaped....and why were her feather all over by the run but she didn't go home? She's not even laying yet so I doubt she's broody.
So I want to catch her before something else does. Live trap? Tried after dark last night but couldn't find her. Also to check the area properly I need to trespass and am a bit scared of the neighbour.
Any ideas on how to catch a hen gone feral?
Quote: With my guys when its dark out and I shine a light on them they coo but dont move so I am sure you could use a good strong light to help you in locating the hen. Good luck !!