Potter farm
In the Brooder
- Jul 21, 2022
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I have a real head scratcher. I've been growing out my roosters to pick out the one I want. They are around 4 months old. I noticed about a week ago that at least two roosters (a black Australorp and a lavender Ameraucana) were chasing a buff rooster off. He'd come back but I realized I needed to make a decision quick. The next day I found the buff along with a RIR hen in the same spot that they were chasing the buff off to the days prior. They were both missing tail feathers. The rir was terrified and I could not get her to come out of the thicket. I decided to round up the roosters that I knew I didn't want so that they could be culled and processed the next day.
The next morning, we let the chickens out to free ranged at 6am like we always do. The cull roosters were confined and we began setting up the defeatherer and other materials needed to process. We decided to have breakfast first before processing. We were inside from about 7:30 - 9 (going in and out the entire time). We never heard anything but we live on a very large piece of property. When we got back to process, we noticed barred rock hen feathers in a pile with no obvious trail. I thought maybe a hawk? We went ahead and processed.
After processing we looked around the property for the rest of the chickens. We found a ton of lavender feathers that led to where that buff and rir were the previous day. As we got closer we saw a small pile of silkie feathers as well. The rir was still there, still terrified. I searched some more and found a Cochin hen hiding in the thicket. She seemed okay but scared. No missing feathers. She eventually came back. I found an Australorps rooster on a different part of the property and he couldn't walk and his back had a giant gaping hole in his back. Too precise for a large animal mouth. I keep looking and close to the Australorp I found a lavender Ameraucana rooster with pretty much identical injuries. They were so bad that they both had to be culled. I had to wait until night fall to find the rir in a tree and took her back to the coop. I noticed she got more agitated the closer we got to the coop. I searched and searched for more chickens with no luck.
The next morning I accessed the situation to see who I was missing. this included a barred rock, silkie, Cochin, and lavender Ameraucana. All hens. I searched all day. I just kept following those feathers and looking around those areas. I finally found my lavender Ameraucana (my favorite girl
) dead, with similar injuries to the roosters. Her head was buried so deep in the pine straw from fear. I still can't decide if she succumbed to injuries or if she suffocated.
It's been 4 days and still no signs of the other hens. So my question is what the heck do you theorized happened in the span of less than two hours with multiple missing/dead chickens with all similar injuries? We have had numerous dogs get on our property and kill chickens. This doesn't seem like a dog at all. Is it possible that a rooster harassed the hens and the other rooster fought it to the death? That seems kind of weird too. They are only 4 months, no spurs but I did see them chasing chickens off to that same exact area that the others were found.
I'm sorry that this post is so long, I just wanted to give everyone a clear picture of the events leading up to the massacre. Any and all theories are welcome and appreciated.
The next morning, we let the chickens out to free ranged at 6am like we always do. The cull roosters were confined and we began setting up the defeatherer and other materials needed to process. We decided to have breakfast first before processing. We were inside from about 7:30 - 9 (going in and out the entire time). We never heard anything but we live on a very large piece of property. When we got back to process, we noticed barred rock hen feathers in a pile with no obvious trail. I thought maybe a hawk? We went ahead and processed.
After processing we looked around the property for the rest of the chickens. We found a ton of lavender feathers that led to where that buff and rir were the previous day. As we got closer we saw a small pile of silkie feathers as well. The rir was still there, still terrified. I searched some more and found a Cochin hen hiding in the thicket. She seemed okay but scared. No missing feathers. She eventually came back. I found an Australorps rooster on a different part of the property and he couldn't walk and his back had a giant gaping hole in his back. Too precise for a large animal mouth. I keep looking and close to the Australorp I found a lavender Ameraucana rooster with pretty much identical injuries. They were so bad that they both had to be culled. I had to wait until night fall to find the rir in a tree and took her back to the coop. I noticed she got more agitated the closer we got to the coop. I searched and searched for more chickens with no luck.
The next morning I accessed the situation to see who I was missing. this included a barred rock, silkie, Cochin, and lavender Ameraucana. All hens. I searched all day. I just kept following those feathers and looking around those areas. I finally found my lavender Ameraucana (my favorite girl

It's been 4 days and still no signs of the other hens. So my question is what the heck do you theorized happened in the span of less than two hours with multiple missing/dead chickens with all similar injuries? We have had numerous dogs get on our property and kill chickens. This doesn't seem like a dog at all. Is it possible that a rooster harassed the hens and the other rooster fought it to the death? That seems kind of weird too. They are only 4 months, no spurs but I did see them chasing chickens off to that same exact area that the others were found.
I'm sorry that this post is so long, I just wanted to give everyone a clear picture of the events leading up to the massacre. Any and all theories are welcome and appreciated.