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The reason my dog is always going to be a suspect is, one day last fall I was coming home from work and saw the dog go into the grove with a dead chicken. You're right - he didn't go far with it, but he did put it behind a log before coming out to greet me, all happy and tail-waggy. I went to where he ditched the chicken, carried it out and he immediately tried to crawl under my car - tail between his legs. He's a sneaky bugger! But you're right - it's also altogether possible that it was invited to dinner by something else. There are lots of possibilities. If I get a chance, I may just wander around outside to look for feathers or some sign of the rooster. I doubt I'll find any, though.Ugh! that is how it seems to go with this chicken planning or at least for me! And the predators ALWAYS take the favorite! Ugh!
Glad hubby is on the mend. And I don't think it was the dog! In my experience, dogs leave them close by, or you catch them playing with it. When they just up and disappear, something took it to dinner!
Go into lock down is a good idea!
Mrs K