I have been feeding a family of foxes for several months. Not by choice, but because I have been unable to trap or kill them. I have a free range flock with no fenced area, so it was difficult to stop the killing. Well, now that I have fewer chickens, (again not by choice), the foxes are having to work harder.
Yesterday I found my 3 guinea hens around a fox in the field. They were 10 feet from him and he just sat there as the guineas sounded the alarm. The hens quickly went into the front yard (closer to the dogs) and the guineas stayed put until the fox went back into the woods. I knew guineas made good watch dogs, but didn't know they would actually attempt to protect the flock.
Anyone else seen this before?
Yesterday I found my 3 guinea hens around a fox in the field. They were 10 feet from him and he just sat there as the guineas sounded the alarm. The hens quickly went into the front yard (closer to the dogs) and the guineas stayed put until the fox went back into the woods. I knew guineas made good watch dogs, but didn't know they would actually attempt to protect the flock.
Anyone else seen this before?
