Last summer my birds walked right through two strands of hot wire, very hot, to get to my veggie garden. Not what I wanted at all! It did discourage the raccoons and groundhogs though.
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yes fox hunt in daytime as well-one got 2 of ours right in our front yard at 9-30 AM. Do fox attack during the day as well? Other than locking them up ASAP at end of day, how do I prevent this?
Unfortunately, I lost a second chicken yesterday. My dear Isabelle got snatched up in the 7 minutes I walked in my house to put laundry away. 7 minutes. At 2:30 in the afternoon right out of my front yard. When I walked in, she was in the yard. When I got out, nothing but feathers. It’s eerie to know he had to be stalking our every move. My chickens stayed locked in their coop all day today, which I hate, but I’d rather have alive chickens than dead chickens. They are my babies. All we found of Isabelle were a couple feathers, soft belly feathers and a couple tail feathers.yes fox hunt in daytime as well-one got 2 of ours right in our front yard at 9-30 AM
We have set traps and we are now playing the waiting game. Unfortunately right now the coop is the safest place for them, it’s a converted storage shed so we have a solid floor and doors, and windows are secured and stapled with small chicken wire. We are getting the upgrades we need for the run tomorrow, and my Black and Tan coonhound Hallie will be playing baby sitter next to the coop once the run is better secured.I'm so sorry for your loss!
You do need to upgrade your coop and run to protect your birds, and do it today!!! This fox will return, for sure, and at least gray foxes can climb or jump fences very easily. They will also dig under fences, and couldn't care less about radios, lights, or whatever.
If you do try to trap or shoot this fox, remember that there are always more predators out there! And don't live trap unless you will shoot!
Our one fox attack was during the day, and he killed ten nice hens in a short time while they were free ranging.
Electric fencing, properly set up, will work very well. @Howard E and @cmom , and Premier1supplies.com, are good resources, and Premier has excellent products.
Mary