Suddenly Vanished 4 ducklings

Tinabuglaw

Songster
Sep 16, 2021
177
173
136
Tinabuglaw


  • frow.gif
    Congrats Tinabuglaw, you're logged in! Next steps:
    1. Verify your account. Check your email for a verification link from [email protected]. If you have not received the verification email, contact us here.
    2. Introduce yourself here!
    3. Post your chicken questions in one of our forum sections here.
    (Once you've done those things, you can "dismiss" this notice using the "X" to the top right of this box.)

Predator Massacred Muscovy Ducklings​

PicsGo to newUnwatch
•••
Date sort Score sort
[IMG alt="Tinabuglaw"]https://www.backyardchickens.com/data/avatars/m/627/627192.jpg?1682950089[/IMG]

Tinabuglaw

Songster​

So I went outside yesterday evening to put the ducks and geese and muscovies away. I noticed immediately that Roadrunner, my female new mama, was not with her chicks. She originally had seven and lost two of them somewhere along the way. But today, four of her remaining five were lying all over the place in the yard, bloodied and dead. One of them had a puncture wound and another had of gash in her head. We planned on inspecting them closer to see what kind of predator we were dealing with, so I put them in a short line back to back and took a picture. But before I could do that, I turned my back and something literally took 3 of the 4 bodies that were left! The only one that was left was the one that looked like it had a heart attack.

I'm worried about Roadrunner. When I brought her to the coop today she was very cooperative didn't scratch me or kick. She didn't really try to run from me either. We called her Roadrunner because we could never catch her in fact she was gone for a month somewhere in the woods hatching her babies. I'm just wondering what I can do for mom and if anybody knows what kind of pain she might be in.
 

Attachments

  • 20240629_224723.jpg
    20240629_224723.jpg
    324.9 KB · Views: 15
Oh my gosh I am so sorry for your and Roadrunner's loss. That is absolutely terrifying. She must be facing the motherly pain of losing her children, I think she might be in shock. Maybe she's also traumatized by whatever killed her chicks. Sending support and love :hugs
 
If you didn't see or hear anything and found them all dead except the momma it rules out an aerial predator.They kill one at a time but land predators are different. If you don't have a fenced run and a dog to watch over them all whatever killed these will be back.I don't know of any predator brave enough to have taken the dead ducks you left laying there
 
The momma duck needs to kept inside tonight and kept in a quiet spot without any bright lights.I would inspect her closely for any wounds because I suspect whatever was after her ducklings attacked her first.Give her water with a tsp sugar for energy and feed her if you can. You may have to encourage her to eat by giving her treats
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom