Animals That Feast On Chicken Eggs

Opossums This marsupial is pretty sneaky when it comes to finding food, so they’re no stranger to stealing an egg here and there. If they sneak their way into your chicken coop, they are known to kill young chicks or adult chickens and eat the eggs. Possums are known to eat eggs at night as they are nocturnal creatures.

Raccoons Raccoons are clever creatures that have been known to climb trees and knock off eggs from their nests. Raccoons can dig underneath barriers and climb fences to access chicken coops, and they will happily eat the chickens’ eggs whenever they find them.

SEA LIONS Despite their large size, sea lions are extremely flexible and they use this flexibility to aid in catching fish. Sea lions can bend their neck back so far that it touches their heads almost touch their backs. Furthermore, these large creatures can rotate their hind flippers so that they are underneath their bodies, allowing them to walk on the flippers.

Skunks If you have ever encountered one, then you know how potent their spray can be. Despite its effect on humans, skunks do not seem to mind the scent all that much. They will burrow under the fence and have a go at your hens’ eggs or simply find an unprotected nest to devour.

Snakes Most reptiles are known as opportunistic hunters, but snakes seem to be the worst of the bunch in this regard! Mostly, a snake doesn’t go looking for chicken eggs, but whenever they find them when hunting for mice, rats, and other rodents, they will devour them.

Bobcats These cats are stealthy, which is why they prefer to hunt at night but can still attack at any time of the day. They mostly go for small rodents but have been known to make a meal out of a chicken and its eggs.

Coyotes The coyote is found throughout the United States as well as Mexico and Canada. They eat plants, fruits, berries, small mammals like mice, rabbits, squirrels, young birds, and even chicken eggs if they can find them!

Dogs This type of predator is slightly different because it has been domesticated, and you would think any dog would be on its best behavior. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Dogs will happily munch on chicken eggs if they see them be it daytime or nighttime.

Aardvark Aardvarks are native to Africa, and they dig for their food mostly on anthills and termite mounds. Give this animal access to chicken eggs, and you will see the eggshells all over your backyard after he is done with his meal!

Weasels If you have ever seen a weasel around your yard, it’s probably because they’re trying to grab something to eat! They are notorious for being egg thieves and will also pry up stones or try to squeeze below boards if that is their only way of access.

Crows Crows are ingenious animals that make use of their brain power when hunting for food. If you have some chickens running around in your yard during the day, a crow will easily spot it from far away and then fly over to attack!