It is pretty funny, huh?
Lost another chicken yesterday/last night. I am so teed off about it....just got these Sussex into a new area too. Lost one in the old area - lost this one in the new area. Unfortunately, I thought they'd be okay penned away from the LGD....guess not. Tonight I've got 'em locked up and have a live trap set in the area....but I had it in the other area too and didn't catch nuttin'...ARGH!
Not sure what's gettin' em either. Comes down to prolly a raccoon, but a great horned owl isn't totally outta the question either. I'm leaning more to coon though. We do have plenty of owls in the area and we hear 'em almost every night. I know I've lost half-grown chicks to em - but these are big ol' - full grown birds. Hens about 7 lbs and roo's close to 10!
Weirdest thing is that the neck of these birds are totally featherless and neck meat eaten with only a little bit of breast meat touched. Not gutted, no other distinguishing marks... Head is still attached with a nekkid neck. Hope I catch summpin' in the trap. I want this to stop or I'm gonna have to relocate these chickens again...
I planted carrots, parsnips, and turnips today. I was determined to get something in the ground!
Sleepy tonight - didn't sleep well last night. Might turn in early... or I might sit up and watch something silly and mindless on the boob tube, lol.