Still not 100% sure.
Here's my chicken run
It has regular wire all over it - top, sides, etc. The lower portion has the 1/2-inch wire mesh (hardware cloth) about two feet or more high all around except on the left hand side (when looking at above pic)- it is probably around 1-1/2 feet.
If you see the chicken ladder going up to the pop door, I currently have two 6x6x8 blocks as my younger chickens couldn't figure out how to get up the ladder for a while, and it made it easier for them.
I have one roo and 14 hens (7 were younger/smaller and have been well adjusted with the older ones for almost two months)
I went out to find my blue cochin young hen dead on the right side of the run (right side in that picture above) The others weren't picking on her, and she never got herself in trouble or had any "haters" that I have ever observed... this whole group is pretty cool together.
When I picked her up, at first I didn't think she had a head, but when I saw her entire body, yes, her head was there. Examining things, she had a bunch of blood on the back of her head and around her neck, it was fairly fresh - had to have happened very early in the morning.
I walked around the entire run and saw no entry to the run, nothing dug up, and no feathers on the outside of the run. One of those 6x8 blocks were knocked over (those were very heavy) by the pop door.
I have two theories:
1. The most logical maybe? A racoon reached above the 1/2 inch hardware cloth (which is only 1-1/2 feet in that spot) and through the regular fencing material and grabbed the chicken by the neck, causing commotion which knocked down the 6x6x8 block (heck, maybe the hen was standing on that block - height of block and lower hardware cloth caused racoon to be able to reach?), but somehow the racoon let go, hen went running to the opposite side of the run where she died from her injuries.
2. My very docile roo tried to mate with her and killed her? Is that even possible? My hens and roo have not shown any signs of aggression to me, so I can't really grasp this concept?
What do you think? We have problems with racoons in our area - my friends up the street had their cat attacked by one (they keep their one cat in a dog crate in their open barn at night - seems like an easy target to me...)
Here's my chicken run

It has regular wire all over it - top, sides, etc. The lower portion has the 1/2-inch wire mesh (hardware cloth) about two feet or more high all around except on the left hand side (when looking at above pic)- it is probably around 1-1/2 feet.
If you see the chicken ladder going up to the pop door, I currently have two 6x6x8 blocks as my younger chickens couldn't figure out how to get up the ladder for a while, and it made it easier for them.
I have one roo and 14 hens (7 were younger/smaller and have been well adjusted with the older ones for almost two months)
I went out to find my blue cochin young hen dead on the right side of the run (right side in that picture above) The others weren't picking on her, and she never got herself in trouble or had any "haters" that I have ever observed... this whole group is pretty cool together.
When I picked her up, at first I didn't think she had a head, but when I saw her entire body, yes, her head was there. Examining things, she had a bunch of blood on the back of her head and around her neck, it was fairly fresh - had to have happened very early in the morning.
I walked around the entire run and saw no entry to the run, nothing dug up, and no feathers on the outside of the run. One of those 6x8 blocks were knocked over (those were very heavy) by the pop door.
I have two theories:
1. The most logical maybe? A racoon reached above the 1/2 inch hardware cloth (which is only 1-1/2 feet in that spot) and through the regular fencing material and grabbed the chicken by the neck, causing commotion which knocked down the 6x6x8 block (heck, maybe the hen was standing on that block - height of block and lower hardware cloth caused racoon to be able to reach?), but somehow the racoon let go, hen went running to the opposite side of the run where she died from her injuries.
2. My very docile roo tried to mate with her and killed her? Is that even possible? My hens and roo have not shown any signs of aggression to me, so I can't really grasp this concept?
What do you think? We have problems with racoons in our area - my friends up the street had their cat attacked by one (they keep their one cat in a dog crate in their open barn at night - seems like an easy target to me...)
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