Stymied by Fox, Coyote, coon, possum.......

loanwizard

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I free range my birds. I have noticed a pretty sharp decline.... from over 100 to around 50-60, and eggs are being stolen as well.... lots of eggs. My birds free range, and have come into the garage to sleep at night with the dogs. Did I mention I have lots of dogs? Apparently, they don't like to be out by the barn any longer.....

I set a trap, and it looks like it was chewed through. I can handle the coon and possum, but how do I get rid of fox and coyote? I am not there during the day, and I suspect fox, as I haven't seen a coyote around ever, although they are clearly around my neighbors. I have always attributed that to the dogs.

Any ideas on fox? Afraid to use leg hold traps because of the cats and dogs.

Thanks,
Shawn
 
Shawn,

There are so many predators out there...foxes, coyotes, skunks, possums, dogs, bobcat, owls, weasles......I know I haven't even named them all!

If you don't have a place to lock up your chickens at night, they you're providing a midnight snack for those predators.....

I think you might just have to put up a game camera, or even hide out some where and do your own surveylance to figure out what kind of predator you have........

So sorry for your losses!
 
Okay Shawn, I can tell you this if a predator finds a place to eat they will come back for more and let their friends know where to get a free lunch ..


I got over two dozen of these Bob-Cat's in the last year and just a few in the day time and several Fox and a Coyote pup all in a fenced in area ....







Some of these birds are not with us any more but mine run around the yard and yes it has a 6 foot fence all the way around and the predators still get in .....






If you look in the back ground you will see some fencing that is what I have all the way around the property so it is a strong fence but with plenty of time and effort they do dig in under the fence ..



You might want to think about building a large run for them with strong wire to keep the predators out or you will be just replacing your flock often and I was told by our state agricultural guy that leg traps are illegal anymore but to use a .22, shotgun or a box trap so I have been blasting predators to high heaven with a 12 gauge shoot gun using 3 & 1/2 " shells and yes they are sheared and I do have to order the shells as it seems they are not common stock anymore .......



A game camera is also a good way to see what is going on in your area ......




good luck with you flock ...
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