Hes back...

Athiena14

Crowing
7 Years
Feb 23, 2018
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I swear I'm gonna break down... I thought I had done enough to deter this fox away? Reinforced the spots that he had been digging into. Still had traps set up to try and catch him... came home to let everyone out (I work early shifts) getting closer to the barn I see feathers.... everywhere. I run to open the door hearing nothing that I normally hear. 3 girls and a young cockerel had greeted me when I drove up (the usual, they can get out through the second floor of the coop). There was 2 still in the coop. One had feathers pulled out of her back. He had chewed a new hole in.

To tell you what the fox got in 1 night, 2 call ducks, 2 normal size ducklings, 1 silkie roo, 1 silkie pullet, 1 sizzle pullet, and 1 young pullet.

1 duckling was safe, but scared to let anything around it and my female broody Turkey thankfully was no were near the barn with her eggs.

Everyone is moving into my garage, it will be their new coop until I kill this fox. Not have it not come back, kill it.
 
We lost a duck to a fox few nights ago. I'm a bit worried about our set up now too even after I did a reinforce job.
One duck, I chalk it up to a mama needing to feed her kits. More than one bird? Well, don't you need a fur stole?
I was figuring that to with the first time. Took 2 call ducks and a small chick. It took off after setting up at the traps and couldn't get to the chicke s
 
Sorry to hear that. I lose my first flock of 10 two years ago to a digging fox. Killed 8 one night. Came back the next night and got the last 2. I’m starting back up this year. I’ve got 12 nine week olds in the house. Going to move them outside this weekend to my new coop/run that I built to try and keep a bear out!! But I’m still worried sick about it happening again
 

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