I have 2 dogs, they chase the fox if they are in the garden but do not make any noise to alert me to the fox being on a killing spree even when they are in the conservatory next to the garden. used to have 3 dogs and it was just the same...
chicken update. she went outside in a pen for the first time today. she clearly does not have a broken leg which i feared because she just sat for several days. she has injuries under as well as on her back but they are healing. she might be ok. she is eating but only more tempting stuff like...
poor you. do you have foxes? when foxes come to my garden in broad daylight even, the dogs who bark at visiting dogs and humans, remain silent. foxes kill a bunch then leave them and return to collect the kill later. i too thought i was safe with my 6 ft fences but if you look at you tube you...
yes, she has been treated. last year one of our chickens lost a leg. the coop was undamaged, she must have stuck it out of a crack. she was covered in poop in the morning and she survived. how she didn't die of massive infection i will never know.
can you shoot it? if i saw it endangering my chickens i would be allowed to shoot but i would miss. if i trapped it it would be illegal to shoot it then what would i do with it. ... tempted to cook a chicken and fill it with paracetamol and hope it overdoses.
poor girl. glad she recovered. i hate foxes. mine is a silkie. there were so many feathers ripped out. when dd found her we thought she was dead but she was in shock. i hope she makes it. she has a nasty gash on her back.
thank you. i feel so demotivated today i haven't achieved much at all. the maimed chicken is eating and drinking a little and did stand up for the first time today. i hope i can muster up some more energy tomorrow. glad i am off work this week. i hope you get that fox.
How i hate mites. I think you will find it isn't so much the new chicken but an anual problem you are sure to have if there is any wood about. the diatomaceous earth helps a bit, double sided tape round every roosting pole wil kill them and give you an idea of how many there are but i agree with...
I have kept chickens for the past eight years. Where I lived previously, we did have problems with foxes but a 4 foot electric fence solved that. Since that time I have moved house. When I moved I was glad to note that the entire garden was surrounded by six-foot fences. I knew they couldn't...
thank you. i am amazed she hasn't died of infection as she was caked in poop when i found her. she is however doing fine. learning to balance and looking perkey.
she is inside. did eat and drink earlier. has been bathed and put to bed in a box. we will see how she does. i thought she was dead this morning but is a bit perkier now. she was dirty so i guess infection could set in.
the electric fence worked just fine. the foxes where i live now are far more determined and just jump it. i had a top make electric fence. now they are fully enclosed. thanks for replying.