A bit of a silly question you may think, but as a complete beginner, I wanted to ask my more learned fowl fanciers if, in their experience, foxes roam around predating in the daylight hours?
I'm thinking of letting my girls free range in the day time in my garden which is surrounded by a 6ft high fence and secure so I'm not concerned about them getting out but should I be concerned about the possibility of predators in the day?
According to my father who worked for the housebuilder on my new estate he often saw foxes running round the fringes of the building site in the early hours, but after 8 years of living in the area I've never seen a fox (in either the day or the night) and I spend an awful lot of time walking/cycling/commuting in and around where I live at all hours of day and night.
Do you think it's relatively safe to let the girls roam free whilst I'm out at work or do most people leave them in their run until they get home from work?
I'm thinking of letting my girls free range in the day time in my garden which is surrounded by a 6ft high fence and secure so I'm not concerned about them getting out but should I be concerned about the possibility of predators in the day?
According to my father who worked for the housebuilder on my new estate he often saw foxes running round the fringes of the building site in the early hours, but after 8 years of living in the area I've never seen a fox (in either the day or the night) and I spend an awful lot of time walking/cycling/commuting in and around where I live at all hours of day and night.
Do you think it's relatively safe to let the girls roam free whilst I'm out at work or do most people leave them in their run until they get home from work?