bunkerhomestead
Chirping
- Sep 6, 2018
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Hi all, I'm new to the forum. I am in the northern Catskills of NY State in a very rural area. I had 4 Rhode Island Red hens. They are totally free range and go where they like on the farm and roost up at night. A few days ago, I noticed one gone. She was taken during the daylight hours and I saw nothing such as feathers or disturbance. Today, I left for an errand and the 3 remaning hens were going around as usual. When I returned an hour later, one hen was in a spot where they never go. I looked and saw a pile of feathers just outside the front door and 2 hens were gone. This was during the early afternoon. The front door was open to only glass and screen and I have 4 dogs! Whatever took the hens, it did not 4 feet from 2 large young dogs who I know must have gone nuts barking at the door. The dogs were calm when I came home and the only thing I noticed different is they were nose to the ground tracking something when I let them out. What could have been so bold, so close to the house and dogs in the daylight? Thanks in advance for any insights