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Actually, she was. She came in here and said, "Poor Carcar!" And GAMjr got all worried about you and thought something was wrong. It was very cute how concerned she was for you.
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Actually, she was. She came in here and said, "Poor Carcar!" And GAMjr got all worried about you and thought something was wrong. It was very cute how concerned she was for you.
Actually, she was. She came in here and said, "Poor Carcar!" And GAMjr got all worried about you and thought something was wrong. It was very cute how concerned she was for you.
How is the predator getting in? (That could help narrow it down.)What would take three chickens in one night/morning and leave little trace of the chickens/attack?
How is the predator getting in? (That could help narrow it down.)
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear about your chickens getting taken. I know that a raccoon can open certain kinds of locks on coops. Also someone else on one of the forums or a chicken site said that they believed a raccoon had taken one of their chickens and left nothing but a couple of feathers in the yard. They believed it was a raccoon because they had seen one on their property earlier that week.The coop pen door was left open by mistake that night..... they could have been snatched free ranging early that morning![]()
Looks like one and five are your buffs, the sexlinks will have white feathers mixed in with red/gold. Your buffs should be solid buff, sometimes the chick fluff will be smutty, esp when from a hatchery.
Also, doesn't look like your Silkies will have huge crests, neither one have vaulted skulls, just fyi![]()