- Feb 10, 2008
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Hi all,
Our hens (and one rooster) roam a fenced acre (6 foot high privacy fence) during the day, and are locked in a secure coop at night.
I went out the other day and found one of our barred rock hens laying in the middle of the yard, completely beheaded, in the middle of the day. No sign of her head, and no other apparent damage to her body.
We live on the edge of a wildlife preserve in the MidAtlantic, so we do have a variety of predators, but what would be likely to have done such a thing?
Our hens (and one rooster) roam a fenced acre (6 foot high privacy fence) during the day, and are locked in a secure coop at night.
I went out the other day and found one of our barred rock hens laying in the middle of the yard, completely beheaded, in the middle of the day. No sign of her head, and no other apparent damage to her body.
We live on the edge of a wildlife preserve in the MidAtlantic, so we do have a variety of predators, but what would be likely to have done such a thing?