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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Pipeliner90]
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Yesterday at 06:14 PM
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east central WI
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Yep, I'd bet on raptor too. Losses suck.
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Pipeliner90]
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Yesterday at 06:46 PM
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Eau Claire Wi
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I've seen fox make off with a chicken plenty of times and this time of year seems like daylight is more common. Especially if you seal the roost at night.
They aren't known as being sly for nothing. Look around a hundred yards or more and if you find a feather pile, I'd put my money on fox.
Life sure is tough when you don't learn from the mistakes of others.
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Pipeliner90]
#8612646
Yesterday at 06:46 PM
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Who knows. I lost 3 hens this week. I have eliminated 2 very large boar coon just outside the coop. I have a top cover that was compromised by a peach tree. Peach tree is now gone too. My fault as I recognized it last year and didn’t deal with it.
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Trap Setter]
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Yesterday at 06:51 PM
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I've seen fox make off with a chicken plenty of times and this time of year seems like daylight is more common. Especially if you seal the roost at night.
They aren't known as being sly for nothing. Look around a hundred yards or more and if you find a feather pile, I'd put my money on fox. X2 Hawks swoop in, nab em, eventually kill em and start plucking breast feathers and eat on the spot. A full grown rooster.....at least some of them......are a match for most any hawk. They are not going down without a fight. Fox on the other hand............they carry off the prize. PS: If it was a fox, it will be back.
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Pipeliner90]
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Yesterday at 07:27 PM
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east central WI
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I would gladly kill the hawks but Ive heard they are protected. However does a man have the right to protect his livestock against a raptor? Obviously an eagle im sure Im SOL but can I legally kill a hawk for killing my chickens? No difference in protection between Hawks, owls, eagles, cardinal, blue Jay's, etc.
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Pipeliner90]
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Yesterday at 08:05 PM
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Missouri
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Eagle. Big enough to catch while flying and not stop. the rooster may have made him falter.
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Pipeliner90]
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Yesterday at 09:48 PM
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there aint no telling from info provided
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: nate]
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Yesterday at 10:28 PM
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The hawks we have here cannot carry a chicken that size. When hawks have killed my chickens, the hawk strikes them to the ground and starts tearing them apart right there while pulling out lots of feathers, leaving a carcass and piles of feathers. I have only had one tiny bantam that was small enough for a hawk to carry away, but still the hawk pulled out lots of her feathers right there on the ground before carrying her away.
When a coyote killed my chickens, there was only a feather or two and no blood at the spot of the abduction. Later, I spotted a coyote peaking out above a log across the creek. I shot the coyote and then found my hen's legs right there where the coyote was hiding. That was during the day in July, when I am told that the little ones come out of the den and hunt with the adults. Any daytime coyote kills like that have been in July here.
Fox may be similar as some have suggested. I have not had one here yet They are probably discouraged by the coyote population around here.
Good luck!
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Re: Thoughts on what killed my chickens
[Re: Pipeliner90]
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3 hours ago
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I agree with those saying it was a fox. I’ve lost lots of chickens to foxes. They grab them and run off. There might be a few feathers where they grab them and maybe a few more to point you in the general direction that he ran off with it, but that’s about it.
With a raptor kill, there is generally a large amount of feathers at the kill site.
Eh...wot?
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