Dealing with guilt

RedWorm

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When I went on a brief holiday my chickens were attacked and killed. I had friends coming over every day, and bought an automatic feeder, all of which did nothing to protect them from a fox (which I assume was brave enough to attack because nobody was there at night). I had to ben informed by my friends that they only found feathers in the morning. I feel incredibly guilty for not being there to protect them. Please be honest, would my being at home have made any difference?
 
When I went on a brief holiday my chickens were attacked and killed. I had friends coming over every day, and bought an automatic feeder, all of which did nothing to protect them from a fox (which I assume was brave enough to attack because nobody was there at night). I had to ben informed by my friends that they only found feathers in the morning. I feel incredibly guilty for not being there to protect them. Please be honest, would my being at home have made any difference?
I'm so sorry for your loss!
Honestly, impossible to say. But unless you were out in the coop physically with your flock a fox will try his luck. It's very likely your being away wouldn't have made a difference.
 
I'm very sorry for your loss. The only way to ensure that your birds are completely safe is to have them in a completely predator proof coop and run. If you free range, then this is always a possibility, and it can happen very quick. Even if you free range, the coop they go into at night should be predator proof since they are at even greater risk then. If you decide to start again I would take a good look at your set up and do some predator proofing so that you don't have a repeat. There are many threads here, and many other sites that will give you help with that. You can also post pictures on the coop and run construction forums and predators and pests forums, and get suggestions from others on how you might improve what you have. And predators usually come back to where they have been successful.
 
Wow not a good thing to come home to. :hugs

I recently had my run breached. I pulled up some of my apron wire planning on replacing that section.
Before I got it done a fox dug in. I was very glad my birds were locked in the coop.

I agree fox are sneaky and smart! How it knew THAT section was vulnerable I will never know.

I have motion activated lights AND keep my bedroom window open a couple inches at night. It still got in the run.
 

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