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Started by Paulines7, February 08, 2010, 00:47:43

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Paulines7

A large fox came striding towards my patio doors until my dog spotted him/her.  Unfortunately the fox turned around and ran.  I have never seen one that close before, no more than eight feet away from where I was sitting in the lounge.

I went out to check on the chickens and they were all there.  I don't know whether they will be tomorrow.   :-\   The fox has been around for a week or so because last weekend someone was out shooting and I saw the fox running really fast across the field and away to safety.  I was so pleased that they missed their target.   ;D

Paulines7


ipt8

Yes but will you be so pleased when it has eaten one of your hens and left the rest slaughtered just for the killing frenzy? Hope your run is fox proof and the hens are shut in at night. This is the weather when foxes will be desperate.

Robert_Brenchley

We had foxes raiding the dustbins in Cornwall, but they never touched the chickens. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.

halfofmanic

Quote from: Paulines7 on February 08, 2010, 00:47:43
A large fox came striding towards my patio doors until my dog spotted him/her.  Unfortunately the fox turned around and ran.  I have never seen one that close before, no more than eight feet away from where I was sitting in the lounge.

I went out to check on the chickens and they were all there.  I don't know whether they will be tomorrow.   :-\   The fox has been around for a week or so because last weekend someone was out shooting and I saw the fox running really fast across the field and away to safety.  I was so pleased that they missed their target.   ;D

lets hope the fox  misses your ladies  then everybody is a winner  :o ::)

Paulines7

My dog chases chickens and kills them so I have to have them fenced in. 

The chickens are still there but they haven't laid since September so it won't be the end of the world if they get taken.  Well, it might be the end of the world for them!!   ;D ;D

ipt8

 Could be the fox is putting the hens off laying  ::) Our older hens are not laying much yet.

Vinlander

Does anyone know if foxes take rats? If so I'll promote them to most-favoured status...despite the fact that they tore open my fleece cloche from sheer curiosity.

I don't suppose they are quick enough for pigeons? losing a few of them might help even the score too.
With a microholding you always get too much or bugger-all. (I'm fed up calling it an allotment garden - it just encourages the tidy-police).

The simple/complex split is more & more important: Simple fertilisers Poor, complex ones Good. Simple (old) poisons predictable, others (new) the opposite.

Robert_Brenchley

They do. They'll grab a pigeon if they can.

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