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This is what I am thinking after reading more online. We had a gap between the coop and the roof that it must have gotten in. Spent all day tightening the coop up. I typically leave the door open overnight but tonight it’s shut and I pray I still have 4 chickens in the morning.Raccoons start at the head, eat the neck, then shoulders. Then, they are full and go home. Fox take the chicken with them, you just find feathers. Opossum sounds like your culprit. They tend to be nocturnal. Where did it get in?
Today about 6:00 p.m. I saw something white in a little gardens pot with a bush and lots of rudbeckia. Upon investigation I found Blanche, her abdomen torn open. What is with all the opossum killings? I've never lost a chicken or duck to an opossum. I will be putting poison out.
I am sorry for your loss. If you keep your coop locked after dusk, and your coop is solidly built, you shouldn't have any more losses. Most predators are nocturnal. Raccoons can break through chicken wire easily, so if your coop is made of that, you'll do well to reinforce with hardware cloth. Raccoons can also open simple latches, so foil them with caribiners or other complex clasps.Today about 6:00 p.m. I saw something white in a little gardens pot with a bush and lots of rudbeckia. Upon investigation I found Blanche, her abdomen torn open. What is with all the opossum killings? I've never lost a chicken or duck to an opossum. I will be putting poison out.