I board my hens at a nearby farm. When the owner is away out of state, I feed and care for her flock and mine. I go twice a day to feed, water and lock up. Keep the place clean. When she is home, we split the chores.
Today my husband and I were at the farm until 2 PM reinforcing the coop and pen I keep my birds in (On Friday night, a raccoon climbed in the unsecured top -10-12 feet up- and maimed 2 ducks and killed the third. I have one survivor). All the birds in both flocks free range the farm together during the day, but are locked into their coops at night. The birds know where home is and go into their coops at sunset. Everyone was accounted for when we left.
I babysat for my daughter today until 7:30 and it was dark by the time we got back to the farm to lock up. Not usually a problem. I have arrived after dark a few times in the past, since the birds all go into their coops unassisted. I do a head count, check for sneak-in predators and lock up.
Tonight all the birds in my coop were gone. Vanished. I have a hen with 6 chicks confined to one end of the coop, she can come and go at will if she chooses, but her chicks cannot leave. They were gone too. No blood, no feathers, all feed and water containers upright and undisturbed.
Someone walked in around roosting time and walked away with my birds. We couldn't identify any tracks, because it rained before we got there.
I tried to file a theft report, and the officer had a hard time keeping a straight face. Were they locked up? How do I know they didn't wander away? Maybe a fox ate them. Maybe a raccoon ate them. Maybe they are roosting in the trees. (He admitted he is clueless about chickens.)
I agreed to wait until morning to file an official report in case the chickens come home and told him that my pets were as important to me as anyone else's dog, horse or bull, and I expect to get them back or be paid for them - all 14 of them. He asked about identifying marks, and my husband said, you wouldn't recognize them, but she knows her birds. Thank goodness I have pictures of most of my birds.
Why would someone steal my chickens? They have to know where the coop is - it is down in back of the tractor shed and not easily visible from the street or the house. What would they want them for? My husband says they'll sell them for $5 each and go buy more crack. I think they'll eat them, but why take the chicks?
They better pray I don't find out who did this.
Now, How do I find out who did this and how do I get my birds back?
Today my husband and I were at the farm until 2 PM reinforcing the coop and pen I keep my birds in (On Friday night, a raccoon climbed in the unsecured top -10-12 feet up- and maimed 2 ducks and killed the third. I have one survivor). All the birds in both flocks free range the farm together during the day, but are locked into their coops at night. The birds know where home is and go into their coops at sunset. Everyone was accounted for when we left.
I babysat for my daughter today until 7:30 and it was dark by the time we got back to the farm to lock up. Not usually a problem. I have arrived after dark a few times in the past, since the birds all go into their coops unassisted. I do a head count, check for sneak-in predators and lock up.
Tonight all the birds in my coop were gone. Vanished. I have a hen with 6 chicks confined to one end of the coop, she can come and go at will if she chooses, but her chicks cannot leave. They were gone too. No blood, no feathers, all feed and water containers upright and undisturbed.
Someone walked in around roosting time and walked away with my birds. We couldn't identify any tracks, because it rained before we got there.
I tried to file a theft report, and the officer had a hard time keeping a straight face. Were they locked up? How do I know they didn't wander away? Maybe a fox ate them. Maybe a raccoon ate them. Maybe they are roosting in the trees. (He admitted he is clueless about chickens.)
I agreed to wait until morning to file an official report in case the chickens come home and told him that my pets were as important to me as anyone else's dog, horse or bull, and I expect to get them back or be paid for them - all 14 of them. He asked about identifying marks, and my husband said, you wouldn't recognize them, but she knows her birds. Thank goodness I have pictures of most of my birds.
Why would someone steal my chickens? They have to know where the coop is - it is down in back of the tractor shed and not easily visible from the street or the house. What would they want them for? My husband says they'll sell them for $5 each and go buy more crack. I think they'll eat them, but why take the chicks?
They better pray I don't find out who did this.
Now, How do I find out who did this and how do I get my birds back?