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Beautiful picture. Like the summer and winter shot.I got my first flock, bantams, just over 5 years ago. The first 2 years we battled possums, a racoon, stray dogs and a pack of coyotes. The strays were caught and sent to the animal shelter. The possums and racoon were permanently gotten rid of. The coyotes were gotten rid of between ourselves and a few other neighbors. The last 3 years we've been doing well with no more problems. We have 2 brother dogs kenneled next to our chickens and ducks for the last 2 years with no problems. Ours are free ranged within a large pen. I don't lock them up, my ducks stay out all day and sleep outside in the pen at night. Neighbors can't figure out why we don't have predator problems like they do.
Honestly, permanently getting rid of the fox best. You can also use a humane trap but they must be transported 100 miles or more away or they could return.
How is your dog with the chickens? Could you fence in a larger area and let your dog in with them when they free range? A carport is actually a great idea for shelter, protection and shade. Make sure to put 1/2" hardware cloth at least 12" in the ground for digging protection. Use welded wire for strength with hardware cloth not only below ground but place it at least 3 foot high too on the walls. Now, if you have hawk problems as well, put up some old patio or beach umbrellas in the pen. I use them and don't have any more hawk problems. HINT: paint a couple pairs of eyes on them.
Our coops (a 2nd smaller is behind) has 4ft fencing on 3 sides with a 7ft in the back. The kennel has 5ft fencing on 3 sides with side closest to poultry 7ft tall. I know this setup is different from what I stated to do but this has worked for us for over 3 years so far.
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. We also have the most loss due to raccoons. We have a chain link yard with chain link roof. Even the tiniest hole that you can get your arm through needs wiring. We recently lost a bird in the morning due to a small hole a raccoon had enlarged. We found and repaired it.
Hanging CD’s helps with hawks. They have stayed away since doing that. We used to let them out in our meadow for several hours a day but the foxes started coming during the day. So we make sure we are outside with them when they are out. I am sure they miss it but better safe than sorry. We have a decent size side yard for them. Ours come in to seed as well they love mixed bird seed and our goose needs the sunflower seeds as she isn’t on the grass as much because of predators.
Are yours ever out of the yard? Outside of the fencing?