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The key to trapping foxes in cages is to have a roomy cage, so they don't feel hemmed in. But you will still get many refusals, especially from adult reds.
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looks like to me, centered up between the wires of the mesh.umm how are u taking those pics
I'm not saying that your fence will deteriorate, I'm saying that eventually you will have a fox that actually wants to eat your chickens. Electric netting is better than nothing, but it is doubtful that a fox or coyote would ever allow themselves to be shocked by it, they can sense electric current from feet away, if they are somewhere that electric fence is common, they know to jump instead of crawl. Unless your fence is 6 or 8 feet tall, all you are doing is keeping out the ones with full bellies.