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Small animals don't live more than 1 or 2 days without savescum.
Having walls around the pen is the only option once you get domesticated chicken. During siege I got a door broken. In middle of the battle one polecat and on fox enter by the hole, run between my settlers to kill two animals and get out. They move the second a hole appears in your wall. If I add a dozen predators on the map that would have been a slaughter.
Also if the pop on the map is high, set up a discard pile for corpses only on the map (or you can use currant bushes for foxes/boars) and surround it with a couple rows of traps and a fence (to keep friendlies out).
The polecats eat all the food in the troughs. So either you kill them all or loose food and chicken. Trying to tame them takes forever and until then you lose a lot of stuff if you want to have one.
The bait and trap tactic is just to keep the pop down and get some resources on the side.
ETA: also don't train your livestock. Only train dogs/wolves/foxes, asses and cats.
Well gosh... what a surprise to see that in reality it was a polecat that came to open the gate of the enclosure to kill them! oO
This gate that keeps my domesticated animals inside is easily opened by a wild polecats!!! Is that normal? That does not make any sense !!