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First, you didn't let her down. You provided her with a good life, that's more than most chickens get. Second, no, they're not happier when alive because there is no happiness scale once dead.
Now, pick a day and let the chickens out. While they're ranging put a lawn chair out and sit quietly with a gun and a book. When the fox shows up, kill her. That and set a live trap at night.
Olive is right, tho I haven't lost a chicken yet to fox, coyote, hawk, owl, weasel, mink, etc I DID lose 5 out of 6 baby pullets to my own darn Jack Russell. You HAVE TO remember any chicken that gets even one day to free range and live as a normal animal is WAY better off that a production chicken owned by some big company, who lives out it's short life shoulder to shoulder with thousands of others and never sees the blue sky or a real blade of green grass.
Im sure it's tough tho, you're a woman and you'll blame yourself for not making someone elses life perfect. God Bless You. My Sympathies.
First, you didn't let her down. You provided her with a good life, that's more than most chickens get. Second, no, they're not happier when alive because there is no happiness scale once dead.

Now, pick a day and let the chickens out. While they're ranging put a lawn chair out and sit quietly with a gun and a book. When the fox shows up, kill her. That and set a live trap at night.
Olive is right, tho I haven't lost a chicken yet to fox, coyote, hawk, owl, weasel, mink, etc I DID lose 5 out of 6 baby pullets to my own darn Jack Russell. You HAVE TO remember any chicken that gets even one day to free range and live as a normal animal is WAY better off that a production chicken owned by some big company, who lives out it's short life shoulder to shoulder with thousands of others and never sees the blue sky or a real blade of green grass.
Im sure it's tough tho, you're a woman and you'll blame yourself for not making someone elses life perfect. God Bless You. My Sympathies.