Loved my Chessies, and yours did good work!
Mary
Mary
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I don’t know.... we have some ideas to try to lure the fox in. It’s going to be a dead one soon though. Any time we see the monster on our trail cam it’s always right before the sun rises.Good dog! What are you going to do now?
Absolutely! I hope it’s lived it’s best life because it soon won’t have one to live!Good Girlie, Get that bad fox.
Dont worry, Mama's gonna get it for you now.
That’s terribleSo sorry for you loss. I don't free range any more due to losses from predators in the past. Here it's been mostly fox. My most favorite special hen was taken during the middle of the day while I was out with the birds. I never found her but did find feathers. It broke my heart and I cried like a baby. My birds all have nice large pens now and they stay in their pens. Free ranging is nice but it is a risk you take. Lesson learned the hard way. I did catch the fox and eliminated it but have seen others since. I also have game cameras around on my property and I had seen one on the cameras but during the nighttime. I don't think the bird's color have anything to do with birds being killed. Predators are opportunists. They will lurk looking for an opportunity and apparently found one. Good luck...