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Re: What killed this chicken
[Re: deadeye48]
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06/04/22 09:39 PM
06/04/22 09:39 PM
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A hawk will leave a circle of feathers A owl will eat mostly the head This is the job of a possom or coon but most likely a possum Daytime? There were feathers everywhere, I forgot to post of picture of them. A clump of them in one spot and then some scattered
Last edited by G/H; 06/04/22 09:40 PM.
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