Ooops...BYC doesn't like the generic sex of my female dog...you know what I'm trying to say!!!!
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Thank you for your response. ..we are gutted about our hen passing, why is it the loveliest ones that give in? The poor love was only 15 months old, just having her first moult, we have no idea what happened, I usually always get them to the vet in time but this one unfortunately, I failed. Our pointer dog is a ***** so the pee mustn't be effective. She scours and clears the garden at night, but the birds are locked up and safe then, it's just the occasional day foxes that worry me if she doesn't spot the quickly enough, we have a fair bit of land she has to cover. I'm lucky though, the dog is fantastic with the chucks & ducks.
Ooops...BYC doesn't like the generic sex of my female dog...you know what I'm trying to say!!!!
haha I have no idea if itb works but I get my two teenage sons to pee (lots of testosterone) along the fence now and again. They think its hilarious but so far I have no losses to foxes. My electric fence is fantastic too. I just have to make sure it is turned off before the boys pee!
haha I have no idea if itb works but I get my two teenage sons to pee (lots of testosterone) along the fence now and again. They think its hilarious but so far I have no losses to foxes. My electric fence is fantastic too. I just have to make sure it is turned off before the boys pee!
It seems that it was very quick when she passed, don't beat yourself up about not getting to the very intimeSome do just go very quickly and with out warning. They are good at hiding symptoms, it's natures way as the weakest are most vulnerable. Your right it's always the nice ones that pass.
Yes I believe it has to male urine to deter them so your female dog may not have the same affect. She sounds lovely doing a clear of the garden on a night. After my fox attack mine are locked and bolted in their coops on a night that are inside a covered locked run. After the attack I went security mad!! I'm lucky too that the dogs get on with the chickens. I had to rehome my quail though as one of the dogs killed one and was doing all she could to get the others. I think it was because they had a game smell to them.
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Ooh imagine that, ouch!!