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Old 31-12-2009, 05:21 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Christina Websell[_2_] Christina Websell[_2_] is offline
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"Compo in Caithness" wrote in message
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I had most of my chickens once killed by a fox in the day, when I got
home
from work it was still killing
It ran away when I saw it, leaving 22 dead and the end of my project.

Yes, anyone who can put foxes out is good.


I lost three batches of hens to the fox in quick succession - the
reason was that I had not made their run properly fox-proof and thus
it was my fault and not the fox's, who was just doing what came
natural to him/her. If I want to keep animals for my benefit I must
be prepared to secure them from predators.


I thought I had with a six foot fence, and shutting them up at dusk. I
cannot keep my hens free range now, they have to be in huts and runs with
concrete slabs underneath, two inch weldmesh and a roof on the run because
of firking daytime foxes.
Best not start me on the subject of foxes. A poultry keeper might view it
differently from lloyd.
As someone who keeps chickens, the only good fox is a dead one.