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I'm almost ashamed to post again about this.
But we lost one more today. This time through the top side of the coop. And now the fence is saggy.
You can read more about it in my blog post for today.
I guess maybe our chickens are too tame ? I know the Ameraucana cockerels have recently decided that they like to perch and hang out on the top of the roof, that is just under the ceiling fence coop. There is no support really (except however tight we stretched the fence). I saw some white feather at the top, no bent fence, just somewhat saggy.
If they can just survive one more night/early morning they will move out to their new home.
I have 2 phone numbers to call. One is for some critter control. The other is for the bobcat trapper. I think I'll contact them both to see what they can do for me.
I did see some critter last night scurrying off.
We get up at 8 am to do morning farm chores. My husband says the chickens are out of their houses at 5:30 am.
I don't know....the predator went hungry today. The dead chicken body was inside the fence, near the waterer. And since I did tack up all 84 ft. of chicken wire fence, I think it couldn't reach through to get it's kill. My kids said it had missing neck feather and either a broken neck or missing neck bone. He already buried it before I examined it (not that I really wanted to).
Can a bobcat really lay down on the fence and get it ?
The chickens are pretty alert. They make that screeching cry when they see bird fly overhead. They also make other noises when my little cat walks the top of their pens.
Believe me, something is really getting them through the fence. At least now, it's going hungry. Hopefully that doesn't mean it's going to come back and try again.
It's obviously easier for this predator to go through the 2" x 4" welded wire fence (yeah, we reach through also to open the latches of the inside doors). But now all the bottom perimeters are covered with another layer of fencing, at least 2' or 3' tall. There's only the one pen that has the house with the roof just under the ceiling fence coop roof. That's only for one more day. Then the chickens are going to move and that house tore down. (My husband doesn't like my handiwork).
I agree, you would think the chickens would know better to stay away from a predator trying to get them !!
I'm not a chicken so I can't explain it. It's not like they are sleeping up there. Every bird goes to be inside their houses.
But just to be sure I'll have my son go out there again after dark with the flashlight to check again for tonight.
Thanks,