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I lost my entire flock of 11 ISA Brown hens to a single mink. I know it was a mink because I baited him into a live trap using one of my dead hens. Minks are vicious and ruthless, biting my hens necks and drinking their blood, seemingly for the sheer thrill of the kill. He came back the next two nights to feed on his kill. I trapped him on the third night.
We have minks here too, but I've never seen one.
 
This is a thread to document my journey to taking it to the enemy

Prefacing this story with the comment that we have very few predators here where I live.

All my runs are covered and I have a variety of different style houses for my chickens.
The coop in this story was built on skids so it could be towed around to fresh grass etc. I dont have the room to be moving it around regularly so I have built a fixed run onto the end. With the coop being on skids there is a 2 inch gap underneath the coop that something could get into if it really wanted to.

after having this coop set up for about 10 months and no sign of anything predator wise.....

I arrived at the coop to find 3 dead birds (point of lay Leghorns) They had been tried to be dragged out of the gap underneath the coop.......... necks had been cleanly slashed then chewed upon.

Spent the rest of the day digging down and boarding up the gap.

2 weeks later exactly the same thing.... 3 dead Leghorns tried to be dragged back thru holes dug under and around the boards I had put in... this time when I checked it was 9:30 in the evening and I had no time to do anything apart from put rocks and pieces of wood in the holes and think about how I could fix it the next day.

The next morning 2 more dead Leghorns.... exactly the same scenario... necks cleanly slashed, and tried to drag out another hole dug.

WAR!
Sorry for your losses but glad you were able to exact revenge! We just lost three ladies to a hawk. One lavender orpington and two Rhode Islands. We no longer let them free range unless we stand amongst them and their run is now covered.
 
Illegal as hell in Oregon to trap and release any varmints unless you are a state trapper. Not that it doesn’t happen anyway. Every state has its own regulations, and most with not enough resources to enforce them.
Super illegal in Montana too, and we're practically all cities or giant blots of land that's mostly undeveloped
 

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