- Jun 27, 2015
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No sooner I responded to my other topic this morning I rolled out of bed and looked out my front window to see ALL my meat birds (cornish) scattered around the chicken tractor. I hollered to hubby to go out there asap while I was gathering the dogs to put them outside.
He came in to say there were dead one.
We managed to pick up the dead and easily herd the rest back under the tractor. Thank goodness they are food motivated.
But we lost about 10. They had bites on their backs/sides. I didn't notice any backs of heads missing, and they all had heads intact. A few still felt warm even though it was cooler last night this morning.
What else would do this? There is no damage to the tractor so the only entry would have had to been something with the ability to flatten out enough to get under it. Which also makes us wonder how the HECK the chickens got out!! 4 week old cornish x (all males).
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions welcome.
He came in to say there were dead one.
We managed to pick up the dead and easily herd the rest back under the tractor. Thank goodness they are food motivated.
But we lost about 10. They had bites on their backs/sides. I didn't notice any backs of heads missing, and they all had heads intact. A few still felt warm even though it was cooler last night this morning.
What else would do this? There is no damage to the tractor so the only entry would have had to been something with the ability to flatten out enough to get under it. Which also makes us wonder how the HECK the chickens got out!! 4 week old cornish x (all males).
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions welcome.