I couldn't find a mark on her. I guess when the hawk was flying over the courtyard it lost its grip and the chicken just fluttered to the ground. The hawk flew down to try and pick it up again. At first, the staff thought it was two hawks and then realized it was a hawk and a chicken. I'm sure the hawk didn't want to deal with the dog mayhem going on so it was going to take the pullet someplace quiet so it could eat in peace.
I was so distraught after having about 10 chickens killed by neighbor's dogs.
I was sitting in the house after confronting the neighbor and telling her how much she owed me when there was a knock at the door. It was the owner of the retirement home. He asked if I was missing a chicken and I kind of went off. I yelled, "I'm missing a whole bunch of chickens" and I went into the story of the dog attack.
He told me the chicken's story and drove me to the retirement home to retrieve it. On the way back, I asked him "how did you know I had chickens?" He said, "I didn't. I just knew you had a lot of weird stuff up here so I figured you probably had chickens too."