- Mar 19, 2014
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Hey all, been so busy it is hard to keep up with the chatting. But I love all of the pictures of your beautiful birds and their babies!!
Not too much to report at my place. The babies (3 ducks and 3 geese) hatched by their mommas are all doing well. I have two African eggs on day 15 in my bator and my main breeder dewlap goose finally went broody on a full clutch of eggs a couple of days ago.
Due to the fox problem (it has now gotten three muscovies and one African), we implemented operation secure birds while we get the necessary equipment and help to catch the nasty predator. Our remaining scovies and the geese raising babies are in small pens in my house and garage and the rest of the african group get locked up at night in our garage on our horse property. We are also locking up our cats at night, just to be on the extra safe side. They are not thrilled about the new routine, but they will get over it.we catch the fox soon!!![]()
You and I have the same exact issue - and apparently the same plan (see previous pic of my new pens). I just ordered a spring trap from Amazon last night,due to arrive on Wednesday, May 28th. The fox here has taken one bird a day (SO FAR all chickens) except the days they were all properly locked up. But on one of those two days, I found claw marks at the edge of a pen where he apparently tried to dig in or dig a chick out. And since most of the chickens are full-size large-fowl (except one) including my huge rooster, Skeeter (who's loss I can STILL tear up over), I'm starting to think it may be a momma fox with kits. But screw it, I'm not letting them feast on my babies! Spring trap it is!
Both live traps were also cleaned up and reset, and Operation New Pen is in full swing!