McChooky
Free Ranging
Having a secure coop and run is the easiest way to protect your flock without trapping and killing anything.Mine free ranged very little last year but on the plus side I had zero losses.
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I never had a fox problem when I kept a Dingo as a pet. The reason I have heard, is that they are mortal enemies and dingo scat, placed around the property deters them. I stopped seeing their eyes at night etc. The foxes disappeared for years!Are there anyways to deter foxes. Has it worked for you? If so whats it called?
Here, and in many states, it's illegal to relocate many critters. Look up your state laws first!
Mary
If you don’t kill them, they will just keep returning. You may scare it away for a few nights but it will return!I was just askin if it became a big problem for what rifle srry. I have a bb gun would that work to if I dont need to kill it.
I keep seeing people post this same thing comment. However, I live in an area that is rural but teeming with fox & other predatory critters. The amount that I have in my area is very marginal & even slim because I eliminate the problem as soon as I can. I almost never see fox or opossum any more.There are always more where they came from, so killing them doesn't solve the problem. Enjoy the amazing wildlife in your area and get a fence. A fence inside of a fence is even better. Premier1 electric poultry netting is great for large areas.