What could have killed my pullets?

The Golden Egg5

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Nov 5, 2016
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My 26 week old girls have freeranged (idk if that's a word) every day with out a single problem. Until today. I went to "tuck my chickies in" for the night and did a quick count to find 2 were missing. My beloved Stephanie and Goldie locks. Upon investigation, I found blood splattered across the roost and window of the coop. Something must have come in during the day and snatched them. I cannot find any feathers or any tracks to clue me what it was. The only thing I know is that the crows were going crazy in a nearby tree. Is there any way to know what happened? And how can I prevent it from happening again? I will not freerange them for at least a while to avoid any more losses. My dog has been going crazy all day barking which is not normal behavior for him. I suspect a fox because there are many around the area. There are also many bears, but I don't think it was a bear. I am located in the mountains of NC.
Thank you for any help.
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Goldie locks.
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Stephanie
 
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I am so sorry for the loss of your two beautiful hens.
Yes, that does sound like a fox. Putting them in a run covered with hardware cloth can help, or purchasing an electric fence can help. I have an electric fence and I see the foxes but don't have an issue.
Good luck keeping the rest of your flock safe!
 
Thank you. Their run has a layer of hardware cloth and another layer of netting. The sides of the run are hardware cloth and chicken wire overlapping each other. I guess that is the ending of their free ranging days:hit
 
One question - did Goldie Locks lay a ripe strawberry?

It looks like it. So that is how I will remember her. :) Goldie Locks lays ripe strawberries - such an awesome girl!

And Stephanie saying she laid the strawberry first!

*hugs*
 

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