Aileen
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Well, I got him last night and my gentle giant top bird paid the price I am guessing she was protecting her gals.. I literally grabbed the foxes tail as he was jumping over my fence with my chook in his mouth.... but it was too late, carnage in the garden, blood and feathers everywhere. I actually let him go as I couldn't bear to see my sussex in such a way and he bolted with her, she was so big he had to keep stopping every few yards to "regrab" if you know what I mean..
My other girls are fairly traumatised today, a little pekin has been cut and my Marans has a broken beak and I think the fox may well have had a go at her too, I can see blood but she too stressed to let me have a good look....
My concern now is, he will come back, I live slap bang mid terrace and really can't go down the electric fence route as it would zap passers by if they were to brush against it...
Any other suggestions??? I was going to bring them all in tonight and leave the coop open so fox could go in and leave empty handed, whats your thoughts on this, would he be so easily fooled???
Please advise, I have been up since 4am this morning and am dead on my feet but the thought of going to sleep tonight fills me with dread.......
My other girls are fairly traumatised today, a little pekin has been cut and my Marans has a broken beak and I think the fox may well have had a go at her too, I can see blood but she too stressed to let me have a good look....
My concern now is, he will come back, I live slap bang mid terrace and really can't go down the electric fence route as it would zap passers by if they were to brush against it...
Any other suggestions??? I was going to bring them all in tonight and leave the coop open so fox could go in and leave empty handed, whats your thoughts on this, would he be so easily fooled???
Please advise, I have been up since 4am this morning and am dead on my feet but the thought of going to sleep tonight fills me with dread.......