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  1. AquaEyes

    An evil fox

    Quote: Bougainvillea also have very large thorns! They are a climbing plant too. Not sure if its safe for a chicken to eat of not though. True, it does, but I didn't mention that one for three reasons: 1) it's not hardy for most of the country, 2) it appears on lists of toxic plants that...
  2. AquaEyes

    An evil fox

    This is sort-of related, but has anyone had any success with planting thorny shrubbery around the perimeter of pens? I'm thinking now of quite a few types of shrubby antique roses that were described as "viciously thorny" and wonder if they'd be enough to keep a fox from digging into a pen...
  3. AquaEyes

    An evil fox

    Quote: You'll have to be VERY sneaky with the release. Just harboring a live red fox (wild or captive-bred) requires, at the minimum, a fur-bearer's permit (this is what my exotic vet told me when I asked him about a silver fox client I saw in one of the photo albums in his office). You'll...
  4. AquaEyes

    An evil fox

    Quote: OK, sorry I can't help with your question, but...... YOU'RE ON LONG ISLAND?!?!? Grrr....why didn't I find BYC before I came to Buffalo? I'm from LI, and LOVE peafowl, but never got to have any of my own. I'd clean pens for you just to be around them during mating season to hear their...
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