Beth has lovely Orps and cochins. l know she has lav, blue and blacks, LF and some bantam, but she can tell you what she might have available specifically. 2 of my girls are from her eggs and they are very pretty.
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In '10 I had a fox grab one of our RIRs not 15-20 feet from where I was sitting outdoors having my morning coffee watching the girls scratch around in the yard. Before I knew what was happening he broke her neck and trotted off into the woods with her. If you don't already have one, get a dog and train it to watch the chickens (any of the herding breeds will just about do this naturally if introduced at a young age). We have not lost any hens to foxes since dragon came on duty.. I wonder if a fox might be bold enough to try to snatch one even then? I hope not.
Well, thanks for the heads up though I wish it weren't the case!
I don't think we can swing a dog right now.....so I think we'll have to take our chances horrible as that sounds. I am very disheartened that a fox would be that aggressive.