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Dead chickens #8496273
11/01/25 06:24 PM
11/01/25 06:24 PM
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Found 13 dead chickens this morning in the enclosed run. 7 alive. The dead ones weren't torn apart at all, half of them had their heads gone. Found the entry point, about a 1 inch tall by 2 inch wide spot where the hens had dug from the inside and opened a little hole.
Traps are set, a little bit of everything.
I keep the coons and possums thinned pretty well, betting this was a Mink. There's a creek about 10 yards away.

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496274
11/01/25 06:28 PM
11/01/25 06:28 PM
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mink or ermine


Just doing what I want now.

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496277
11/01/25 06:33 PM
11/01/25 06:33 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
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That was a mink or weasel. I hope you quickly catch it. Often, they don't come back.

Keith

Re: Dead chickens [Re: KeithC] #8496283
11/01/25 06:41 PM
11/01/25 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by KeithC
That was a mink or weasel. I hope you quickly catch it. Often, they don't come back.

Keith


Kinda what I figured. Especially if it was a male Mink. I set very, very heavy. Hopefully I get it.

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496288
11/01/25 06:51 PM
11/01/25 06:51 PM
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Some cubbies with 110 and a trip wire..or the trigger on the bottom..in the shape of an " M ".. or close to it.

That sucks !!

Put a piece of one of the dead birds ..in the back of the cubbies for bait

Last edited by Nessmuck; 11/01/25 07:04 PM.

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Re: Dead chickens [Re: Nessmuck] #8496330
11/01/25 07:23 PM
11/01/25 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Some cubbies with 110 and a trip wire..or the trigger on the bottom..in the shape of an " M ".. or close to it.

That sucks !!

Put a piece of one of the dead birds ..in the back of the cubbies for bait


Yep, got a few of them set.

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496358
11/01/25 07:59 PM
11/01/25 07:59 PM
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Mr k snow definetly a mink or weasel they kill to just kill thats why so many were dead i would stick with a little oversized leg traps set from the inside and hair trigger it
position the trap so that the culprit has to walk thru the trap not step over it you will body catch the animal i would clean up all the dead and only bait with one that had been killed
keep in mind using any other bait can draw more mink up toward your coop with a waterway so close good luck sir

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496391
11/01/25 08:43 PM
11/01/25 08:43 PM
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Small weasel, mink or ermine. The ermine are known as notorious killers in the pens here. They will kill a dozen or better, at times.

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496398
11/01/25 08:54 PM
11/01/25 08:54 PM
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Had a weasel kill two chickens on a rainy night, couldn't hear them making noise with the heavy rain, couple nights later we had a light rain, heard them going nuts, go out & see the weasel run in the chicken door, closed it quick & trapped him inside the coop, go in with the .22, he was running around the coop top to bottom with his tongue hanging out, finely stopped for a second, three holes in the roof later, he was dead. first time in twenty years we had trouble. close the door every night since.


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Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496427
11/01/25 10:15 PM
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Definitely mink

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496454
11/02/25 12:58 AM
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Female mink.
When I was a kid I worked on a mink farm. Chickens ran all over the mink yard eatng the mink food that fell through the pens. If we found a bunch of chickens had been killed during a short period of time, we knew we had an escaped female. If we fouund one dead chicken, it was always an escapee male.


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Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496509
11/02/25 06:32 AM
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Had about the same thing happen a few years ago. The coop was tight enough to keep coons and possums out but had a big enough space under door the mink got in. Caught it the next night. Leaned a partial piece of plywood against the barn. Near the entry to the coop with a couple of # 2 Long springs set tight to the barn wall and sprinkled feathers from the dead chickens on the traps and got it. It was a large male.


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Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496518
11/02/25 06:53 AM
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Had a mink get in last year, I was out doing something by the chicken coop and saw one in the run. Had a .22 handy so I grabbed that and since it's not legal to shoot 'em here I just put a few rounds in front of his face. He left in a hurry

Hope you get that varmint


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Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496546
11/02/25 08:10 AM
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Caught a nice Mink in a pocket set, baited with chicken this morning. Hopefully that's the culprit.

Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496565
11/02/25 08:45 AM
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Male or female?


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Re: Dead chickens [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8496568
11/02/25 08:47 AM
11/02/25 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by CoyoteCowboy
Had a mink get in last year, I was out doing something by the chicken coop and saw one in the run. Had a .22 handy so I grabbed that and since it's not legal to shoot 'em here I just put a few rounds in front of his face. He left in a hurry

Hope you get that varmint

Can't you protect your livestock?

Re: Dead chickens [Re: backroadsarcher] #8496588
11/02/25 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Originally Posted by CoyoteCowboy
Had a mink get in last year, I was out doing something by the chicken coop and saw one in the run. Had a .22 handy so I grabbed that and since it's not legal to shoot 'em here I just put a few rounds in front of his face. He left in a hurry

Hope you get that varmint

Can't you protect your livestock?



Exactly it would have been dead here. Love your respect for the law but here it is legal to remove problem wild life as long as you report it within 24 or 48 hours. No one reports when they kill a problem. DNR has more important things to mess with. May as well set up a hot line to report road kill critters. Would be as much as a pointless wast.


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Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496590
11/02/25 09:13 AM
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It is illegal to shoot Mink and muskrat here in WI. Even protecting livestock, or as a landowner.

Re: Dead chickens [Re: backroadsarcher] #8496592
11/02/25 09:15 AM
11/02/25 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Originally Posted by CoyoteCowboy
Had a mink get in last year, I was out doing something by the chicken coop and saw one in the run. Had a .22 handy so I grabbed that and since it's not legal to shoot 'em here I just put a few rounds in front of his face. He left in a hurry

Hope you get that varmint

Can't you protect your livestock?

I wish I could but I never saw anything about it being legal to do so


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Re: Dead chickens [Re: k snow] #8496594
11/02/25 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by k snow
It is illegal to shoot Mink and muskrat here in WI. Even protecting livestock, or as a landowner.


Yep


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