At 03:38 PM 7/22/2005 -0400, you wrote: > > >We came home last night to find most of our poultry slaughtered. > > > > What an awful experience. But I have to ask what you think did it. > > Normally with a preditor involved, we lose only one at a time. > The fact that you came home to a whole slaughter makes me wonder if a >pack or several or even a single dog could be the culprits. Serena, I am so sorry. It must have been devastating. I was wondering the same thing as Dorothy-could it possibly be a dog or pack of dogs? With all the development going on? Dotty > It seems to me that preditors take what they can eat or perhaps what >they can carry back to their young, but they don't do wholesale slaughter or >injuries. > Could your rooster have broken his neck when he panicked and flew into >something? > When I was young several times I remember having multiple killed and >injured ducks and it was always dogs involved. One time a neighbor's dog >and one time two strays. (They also tried breaking into the rabbit houses >but failed. > A friend who has geese, ducks and chickens says the same thing. When >preditors take them, they totally disappear, except with a hawk hit you can >sometimes find the feathers or interrupt the attack. Otherwise they >disappear without a trace. > Dorothy