Tennessee girl
In the Brooder
- Oct 29, 2017
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Ok guys I've got a story for ya.. I haven't slept and I'm going nuts. 2 days ago I decided to get rid of my 2 ameracauna roosters. A guy from a local up and coming hatchery gladly took them off my hands. While at my house he notices my silver laced wyandottes and freaked over them! I told him I got both from ideal poultry for around $3. He went on and on about how they were "true to breed"... ok, I don't really care they are my pets. So, he offers to buy them from me and i declined then he says he will trade me any chicken i want he has dozens of breeds. Again, I declined, I've had these girls since they were 2 days old. They are my loves. My FIRST chickens! No! so he moves on, super nice person gave me alot of info. The following day I got up and let them out and fed them a few treats, went to work, came home, went out to give treats and I notice I'm missing one... A silver laced wyandotte.....? Coincidence? I HAVE NEVER LOST A CHICKEN OR HAD ONE ATTACKED. Not saying its impossible but seems odd. I also have a large cane corso with a doggy door and I'm convinced that is what keeps predators at bay. So its all pretty ballsy if he came into my yard knowing she is there.. But he could of snatched her over the fence. I do have 2 broody hens right now, so maybe she flew over the fence and ran off somewhere? She's never flown over before shes a bigger girl but I have a barred rock and an ameracauna that go in and out of my fence. There's no blood, feathers or evidence of an attack. I don't believe a fox, raccoon or opossum would of grabbed her because my dog would of lost her crap!