Sad day
I left everyone to free range our backyard like usual. It was cloudy and a little windy when we left. I kept thinking that I probably should have kept them penned today.
Returned from church and noticed a hawk sitting on the ground in the backyard. He appeared to be eating. He was. Apparently he got my youngest and littlest silkie mix. She or he was just 10 weeks old and probably didn't get to cover fast enough. Only the lower body remained when I shooed off the hawk. The other older girls & silkie roo were hiding in the nearby hydrangea bushes. A younger ones were all huddled in the coop. The coop was wide open and the gate door open. He could have taken my little one from the coop or maybe she just wasn't fast enough to get inside.
Either way I now have 13 chickens and one sad heart. I know the hawk was hungry and probably getting ready for the storm too, but it still makes me sad she's gone so soon.
She's the tiny black one on the right.


Returned from church and noticed a hawk sitting on the ground in the backyard. He appeared to be eating. He was. Apparently he got my youngest and littlest silkie mix. She or he was just 10 weeks old and probably didn't get to cover fast enough. Only the lower body remained when I shooed off the hawk. The other older girls & silkie roo were hiding in the nearby hydrangea bushes. A younger ones were all huddled in the coop. The coop was wide open and the gate door open. He could have taken my little one from the coop or maybe she just wasn't fast enough to get inside.
Either way I now have 13 chickens and one sad heart. I know the hawk was hungry and probably getting ready for the storm too, but it still makes me sad she's gone so soon.
She's the tiny black one on the right.
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