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skyarrow:
well i have a question for those of yall that have chickens. today when i came home for lunch i noticed that some of my chickens were not in there normal places in the yard which is fine i know they will travel quite some distance from the pen but for some reason it did not seem normal so i had lunch and headed back to work. i came home and i only found 4 of my 5 hens and my rooster was missing also ugg. so i started calling the rooster and he answered about 150 yards in my back pasture and he never goes that far because i let that stay all grown up so the wildlife will come up so i trudge over and to find him just sitting there like he was lookn for something he wont follow me home so u head back to the house and eat supper then head back to see if he came back to roost. well he traviled further now across the creek about 200 yards from the house so i grab some feed and try to get him to follow me no luck there and now i try to herd him back stubborn little guy he acts like he did not want to go back uug. so i commence to catch him then 15 minutes later i do lol man is he fast well now all of my chickens are back less one hen i dont know where she is or what happend to her so i head back in grab my bow,quiver, & leg knife and start the hunt in finding her i found no tracks, no blood, no feathers , nothing its like she disappeared. so here is the question for those who have raised chickens have you seen this before a rooster that does not want to come home. my guess is that she was taken by a predator and he followed it to find her or she is brooding some where but none of my chickens are showing the signs of brooding. i know its prolly seems weird that i am so passionate on finding my chicken but i see it as 7 less eggs a week :(. my rooster keeps his pimp hand strong he never lets his hens out of site and when one is in trouble he is always there to help. let me know what yall think mite have happend ttyl
sterling
JW_Halverson:
I got nothing for you, except to refer you to either a chicken psychologist or a great blues singer:
I have a little red rooster, too lazy to crow for day
I have a little red rooster, too lazy to crow for day
Keep everything in the barnyard, upset in every way
Oh the dogs begin to bark,
and the hound begin to howl
Oh the dogs begin to bark, hound begin to howl
Ooh watch out strange kind people,
Cause little red rooster is on the prowl
If you see my little red rooster, please drag him home
If you see my little red rooster, please drag him home
There ain't no peace in the barnyard,
Since the little red rooster been gone
Willie Dixon
sailordad:
only thing i can think of is(it might be a little controversial)
aliens took the hen,thats why ther were no signs of a struggle,foot prints etc.
the cock was just ding like you said,looking for her
Pat B:
Sounds like Willie Dixon had the same problem! ;D
Tsalagi:
Got eagles or other large raptors where you live? An eagle can carry off a poodle, to say nothing of a chicken. If it's a raptor, nothing you can do about it because it's a felony if you do. That would explain no tracks and no blood. Something that does tend to scare raptors off is to get a bunch of fake ravens like they sell for Halloween (or make some raven decoys) and plant them around the chicken coop. Ravens mob raptors and raptors try to avoid groups of them.
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