I have never, ever lost a chicken to a predator. We kept our chickens in a secure HWC coop. When we moved them into the barn, the coop was built without a top and with chicken wire because the predator can’t even get in the barn. Right?
Wrong.
Yesterday my dad found out two silkies Vicious and Ginger dead in their coop with blood on their beaks. Today he found our polish Missy with her head decapitated.
Our setup. The coop is in a barn. The only conceivable way to get in was through the open loft door. The predator must have flown in and grabbed the chickens through the open top of the run (all inside the barn). I am not currently able to asses damage but dad is looking for clues. He thinks he found an owl pellet? But he isn’t sure. Is this in fact an owl?
Thanks everyone.
Wrong.
Yesterday my dad found out two silkies Vicious and Ginger dead in their coop with blood on their beaks. Today he found our polish Missy with her head decapitated.
Our setup. The coop is in a barn. The only conceivable way to get in was through the open loft door. The predator must have flown in and grabbed the chickens through the open top of the run (all inside the barn). I am not currently able to asses damage but dad is looking for clues. He thinks he found an owl pellet? But he isn’t sure. Is this in fact an owl?
Thanks everyone.
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