chicken coop pictures
October 26th, 2009

something beheaded our chickens, skunk?
We have a chicken coop doz with what began to 2nd sorted egg-layers. They were born in March and about a couple of months we were decapitated and 2 chickens. I saw a large bird in the garden and thought maybe an owl, so that with the Coop with the fencing. about a week later 2 more were beheaded. until we hav a heart traps and with a view cam. we have a picture of a fox, but caught a skunk in a trap. We let it go about 4 miles away. every night for 3 nights, we trapped skunks and let them go and not had any problems since. all sides, I would have been a skunk say, not to behead. any ideas?
Here is a link: http://allaboutchickens.tk/ look on the left side and click on the tab Predators.
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