PLEASE HELP 
Can anyone please help and give me some much needed advice? Please.
Two days ago my beautiful 5 years old cockerel, Harry, was murdered by a fox whilst guarding my Dorking as she was laying. I had just watched him walk over the hill towards her in the barn. A couple of minutes later, I heard him call out, which I presumed was because my Sussex was further away and not following him, she then went over and started shouting. I went out and shouted them both and my Sussex came back and carried on eating. Harry stayed at the barn. A few minutes after that I went out to give them their lunch and found a mass of Harry's feathers. I was absolutely mortified. I dropped everything on the floor, ran around shouting him, tracked the trail of feathers and after ploughing my way through huge nettles, being stung to hell and climbing down a 10' drop into a ditch, I saw him lay there. I thought he was lay there injured. I ran over and picked him up and he had no head. I'm absolutely gutted. I'm sobbing as I'm typing this. I'm devastated. I carried him back and wrapped him in my hoodie. I then had to find my Dorking and she was still in the hutch having laid her egg. I think she was pretty traumatised as she must have heard what happened. I brought my Dorking and Sussex back to near their run and I've put up a chicken netting to stop them going down near the barn now. It's all overgrown and I was part way through doing it the day before this happened but the belt on my mower came off so I couldn't finish it. I'm behind with it because I'm recovering from being poorly. I feel so, so guilty. I'm gutted. Now I have the issue of trying to keep them this side of the fencing. My Dorking is an absolute nightmare when it comes to her laying days. She spends around 3 hours running around squawking until she decides where she's going to lay. This morning she's created holy hell by running round and escaping through the netting, so I've put her in the run and closed the door. I've put my Sussex in there too and she's screaming now. I don't know what to do for the best and I just need some advice and help off people in the know please. I only had my Harry, and my Sussex, Snowie and my Dorking, Treacle as I've lost two over the last year to peritonitis, which was horrendous too! Now I've only got my two girls and I don't know what to do. I've had them all since being chicks 5 years ago and they have always free ranged, walking around near our barn, messing on the manure heap, walking around the garden, sleeping under various trees and bushes. They had a great life and now this. What do I do? When one lays now the other is on her own and doesn't know what to do. It's a nightmare. I'm really on the verge of calling it a day. It's absolutely heart breaking but I love having them and I give them everything I can. I had a fox strike two years ago in the early afternoon of July and it snatched one of my young Dorkings. I never got her back. That was in the garden as I watched them all walk down the garden having had their lunch, to rest under the apple tree. What do I do? I've thought about getting more but at the moment this is so stressful for me and them. Do I keep them in the run until they've laid every day then let them out? Do I let them carry on free ranging everywhere or do I let them free range where I've sectioned it off in our garden? Please, if anyone can help, please tell me what's the best for them? I'm broken at the moment after losing Harry and I'm just trying to protect the two ladies I have left. My Sussex is 5 and my Dorking 3.

Can anyone please help and give me some much needed advice? Please.
Two days ago my beautiful 5 years old cockerel, Harry, was murdered by a fox whilst guarding my Dorking as she was laying. I had just watched him walk over the hill towards her in the barn. A couple of minutes later, I heard him call out, which I presumed was because my Sussex was further away and not following him, she then went over and started shouting. I went out and shouted them both and my Sussex came back and carried on eating. Harry stayed at the barn. A few minutes after that I went out to give them their lunch and found a mass of Harry's feathers. I was absolutely mortified. I dropped everything on the floor, ran around shouting him, tracked the trail of feathers and after ploughing my way through huge nettles, being stung to hell and climbing down a 10' drop into a ditch, I saw him lay there. I thought he was lay there injured. I ran over and picked him up and he had no head. I'm absolutely gutted. I'm sobbing as I'm typing this. I'm devastated. I carried him back and wrapped him in my hoodie. I then had to find my Dorking and she was still in the hutch having laid her egg. I think she was pretty traumatised as she must have heard what happened. I brought my Dorking and Sussex back to near their run and I've put up a chicken netting to stop them going down near the barn now. It's all overgrown and I was part way through doing it the day before this happened but the belt on my mower came off so I couldn't finish it. I'm behind with it because I'm recovering from being poorly. I feel so, so guilty. I'm gutted. Now I have the issue of trying to keep them this side of the fencing. My Dorking is an absolute nightmare when it comes to her laying days. She spends around 3 hours running around squawking until she decides where she's going to lay. This morning she's created holy hell by running round and escaping through the netting, so I've put her in the run and closed the door. I've put my Sussex in there too and she's screaming now. I don't know what to do for the best and I just need some advice and help off people in the know please. I only had my Harry, and my Sussex, Snowie and my Dorking, Treacle as I've lost two over the last year to peritonitis, which was horrendous too! Now I've only got my two girls and I don't know what to do. I've had them all since being chicks 5 years ago and they have always free ranged, walking around near our barn, messing on the manure heap, walking around the garden, sleeping under various trees and bushes. They had a great life and now this. What do I do? When one lays now the other is on her own and doesn't know what to do. It's a nightmare. I'm really on the verge of calling it a day. It's absolutely heart breaking but I love having them and I give them everything I can. I had a fox strike two years ago in the early afternoon of July and it snatched one of my young Dorkings. I never got her back. That was in the garden as I watched them all walk down the garden having had their lunch, to rest under the apple tree. What do I do? I've thought about getting more but at the moment this is so stressful for me and them. Do I keep them in the run until they've laid every day then let them out? Do I let them carry on free ranging everywhere or do I let them free range where I've sectioned it off in our garden? Please, if anyone can help, please tell me what's the best for them? I'm broken at the moment after losing Harry and I'm just trying to protect the two ladies I have left. My Sussex is 5 and my Dorking 3.