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Songster
I lost a hen to rats this winter that looked very close to this
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Oh my goodness! This is happening to me right now too! Same death, same manner.I just lost my best girl to a predator. What kills but just eats the head & neck area? I suspect a raccoon but no other clues. The hawk net seems secure but I found one small area that might have been dug under the fence.View attachment 2498971
Chickens have no night vision and are completely vulnerable at night. A rooster can not help against a nighttime attack and is just as likely to be killed.My roo is not doing his job.
I just lost my best girl to a predator. What kills but just eats the head & neck area? I suspect a raccoon but no other clues. The hawk net seems secure but I found one small area that might have been dug under the fence.View attachment 2498971
Thank you, me too!Chickens have no night vision and are completely vulnerable at night. A rooster can not help against a nighttime attack and is just as likely to be killed.
I put a baby monitor in my coop once to alert me when the critter came back.
You must have an opening or gap somewhere. Hope you find it soon!
Cats (Bobcat, Mountain Lion) are notorious for just ripping off the head and not eating the bird. Been through that myself and have it all on camera.I just lost my best girl to a predator. What kills but just eats the head & neck area? I suspect a raccoon but no other clues. The hawk net seems secure but I found one small area that might have been dug under the fence.View attachment 2498971