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<blockquote data-quote="Hymie3" data-source="post: 5426795" data-attributes="member: 19811"><p>I've lost two younger hens this year. First one left no sign of attack. Just vanished. Had one the other day get taken in broad daylight. My yard in the back is surrounded by a small patch of woods then goes to a field. After a good half hour of searching for evidence I finally found a sparse feather trail leading out through the woods to the field then there was absolutely zero sign of struggle. I keep thinking hawk but this latest make me think fox or yote. I've set up cell cam but it's so random who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hymie3, post: 5426795, member: 19811"] I’ve lost two younger hens this year. First one left no sign of attack. Just vanished. Had one the other day get taken in broad daylight. My yard in the back is surrounded by a small patch of woods then goes to a field. After a good half hour of searching for evidence I finally found a sparse feather trail leading out through the woods to the field then there was absolutely zero sign of struggle. I keep thinking hawk but this latest make me think fox or yote. I’ve set up cell cam but it’s so random who knows. [/QUOTE]
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