MammaSteele
Hatching
- Nov 2, 2017
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I have a little dilemma....
I have 6 laying hens and 2 pullets. I’ve had the hens for close to a year and things have been great, except for the murder of two young pullets last month.
Two days ago, on Halloween, I went into their enclosure to feed and water and care for them. To my surprise, my black sexlink hen was MISSING! She never gets out. I have had some escapees, but they only ever hang around in the neighbor’s yard or behind our fence, trying to get back in.
To make it more mystifying, my Austrawhite had her eyeball pecked out, or severely injured, obviously in pain and trying to hide. I have had her in the coop by herself. At first I thought it might be my gold sexlink, she is pretty aggressive and I blame her for the loss of my pullets. But today, I went out this morning to find another of my hens missing! My brown Leghorn this time!
What in the world is going on here? There were absolutely no signs of struggle, no blood, no feathers. The hens are in an enclosure with poultry netting over the top, and there is a coop in the enclosure where they go to lay, but I imagine a rodent or small critter could maybe manage to wriggle in under the fence and enter the enclosure, maybe.
Any insights into my problem would be appreciated! I’m at a loss. I’m concerned for my Austrawhite’s eye injury. She has been in the coop on her roost and hasn’t really moved much. Do you think one of my hens did this to her, or maybe a predator? I can’t imagine there would be zero signs of struggle if it were a predator attack.
Please help! This is my first chicken emergency.
I have 6 laying hens and 2 pullets. I’ve had the hens for close to a year and things have been great, except for the murder of two young pullets last month.
Two days ago, on Halloween, I went into their enclosure to feed and water and care for them. To my surprise, my black sexlink hen was MISSING! She never gets out. I have had some escapees, but they only ever hang around in the neighbor’s yard or behind our fence, trying to get back in.
To make it more mystifying, my Austrawhite had her eyeball pecked out, or severely injured, obviously in pain and trying to hide. I have had her in the coop by herself. At first I thought it might be my gold sexlink, she is pretty aggressive and I blame her for the loss of my pullets. But today, I went out this morning to find another of my hens missing! My brown Leghorn this time!
What in the world is going on here? There were absolutely no signs of struggle, no blood, no feathers. The hens are in an enclosure with poultry netting over the top, and there is a coop in the enclosure where they go to lay, but I imagine a rodent or small critter could maybe manage to wriggle in under the fence and enter the enclosure, maybe.
Any insights into my problem would be appreciated! I’m at a loss. I’m concerned for my Austrawhite’s eye injury. She has been in the coop on her roost and hasn’t really moved much. Do you think one of my hens did this to her, or maybe a predator? I can’t imagine there would be zero signs of struggle if it were a predator attack.
Please help! This is my first chicken emergency.