StacyT
Songster
I caught a fox on my game cam several nights/mornings in a row coming around my coop/run area. So far it hasn’t been succesful in getting into either. I can see evidence where it’s tried. I’d like to stop it from coming around. I was thinking about getting a pyreenes pup but that’ll take some time to train. I’m going to look at a pup in a couple days as soon as time allows. Is there any suggestions in the mean time? I live on 5 acres as do all my neighbors & suspect it lives within a short distance as it’s around almost daily now. I put up motion sensor lights on the coop’s that didn’t seem to help. We also started marking the trails it uses having the males urinate on the trails daily that didn’t seem to have any effect. I ordered some more motion sensor lights to put on the trails it’s using to see if that might do the trick those will be here Friday. I go out 3-4 times a night with a flashlight and patrol the area. I even have “foxlights” that blink different colors & white about it’s eye level that doesn’t seem to bother it. We can’t use any kind of bird bombs in this area due to fire risks. I plan on trying to cut down the brush as best as I can but it’s hilly/rocky terrain & several acres so not the easiest especially with my health.
Everything is well secured but I’d rather not have him on my property. I have a chain link fence around my run with goat wire fencing wrapped around that & HWC apron. 1 coop is in the run the other is attached. The attached coop is pretty solid wood with multiple latches (going to add even more today) & the other coop in the run has multiple latches plus everything is secured with carbineers. We are at home most day’s so he probably comes around at night. I don’t let my chicks free range to many predators to worry about.
Everything is well secured but I’d rather not have him on my property. I have a chain link fence around my run with goat wire fencing wrapped around that & HWC apron. 1 coop is in the run the other is attached. The attached coop is pretty solid wood with multiple latches (going to add even more today) & the other coop in the run has multiple latches plus everything is secured with carbineers. We are at home most day’s so he probably comes around at night. I don’t let my chicks free range to many predators to worry about.