I let out my 16 chickens this a.m. to free range (two separate flocks, one rooster and 7 hens per flock and they don't really interact with each other and coop separately) I heard a commotion,looked out the window and saw one of the roosters freaking out and went to make head counts and missing four. Then about 15 minutes later 1 came out of hiding. It has been about an hour since and no more have reappeared. Lost one about two month ago to a fox that we have had no success in trapping. Could a fox take three at a time? I am doubting it! We live in a rural area, have not seen any dog packs and by the time I went outside could hear nothing traipsing through the woods either. It was about 6:45-7 a.m. that this happened. I always let them out to free range and the only time the fox visited was at dusk. Again, I just can't imagine a fox taking three. The chickens taken are buff pullets almost laying age, so they are pretty decent sized. Any ideas?
ETA: clarify a statement
ETA: clarify a statement
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