Thanks Maidenwolf. I don't have any problems shooting them if they are a threat. My fox attack may have been before you joined but the long and short is I went out one afternoon to find 14 dead birds. This was in the middle of the afternoon and I had been out to see them only a short time before and all was fine. DH and I spent the rest of the afternoon and evening processing the birds so it didn't return that day. Next day around the same time, I heard a noise, went out there and found two more victims. Then I saw the fox, DH brought me my .22 LR and when I got a good sight on it, I shot it. I also agree with nothing going to waste and that fox became a "life cycle in a bucket". I put it in a 5-gallon with holes drilled in the bottom. The flies laid eggs, the eggs hatched into larva (maggots) who ate the fox flesh clean off the bones. Once full, they dropped through the holes in the bottom of the bucket to be eaten by the chickens. Great protein for them, disposal of the fox body for me. Once it was nothing but fur and bones, there was no smell, and those went in the trash. I know a lot of people prize a fox pelt but this thing was so covered in fleas and ticks, it didn't appeal to me to try to save the pelt.
DH is figuring a way for me to safely keep the .22 at the coop where I can access it easily but it won't be accessible to any neighborhood kids who might decide to visit uninvited. Hopefully I won't need to use it again.
DH is figuring a way for me to safely keep the .22 at the coop where I can access it easily but it won't be accessible to any neighborhood kids who might decide to visit uninvited. Hopefully I won't need to use it again.