Re: Foxes
- From: "Candi Bowen" <reenbow@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 May 2006 23:42:25 GMT
"Pam Thompson" <fenwoman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I agree about the lead in the head, & all of my animals (horses, a chicken,
Christina Websell <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Even so, a few weeks ago a fox managed to kill and eat a banty in a small3 inches is plenty large enough. It would allow a fox to get nearly it's
pen by ripping the wire and somehow killing her and eating her through
the
slats between a pallet which I had used to make the roofed run and
stapled
on half inch chicken wire. What are the spaces between pallet slats? 3
inches? It seemed impossible.
whole head through.
My property is not suitable for an electric fence as it's very long andI suppose you could put a line of electric tape along the top of your
narrow and there are loads of trees and shrubs on the boundary.
boundary fence to deter the fox.
I domy
actually have an electric fence unit which I used to use for my goats on
other paddock down the village.alone.
You know my views on foxes. I will leave them alone if they leave me
Once a fox starts to break into my poultry runs and houses when theto
fields
behind my house are alive with rabbits, it needs a bit of lead in its ear
cure it.I think on this matter we are like minded.
dogs, cats, mouse, etc.) are rescues; I do all I can to save all I can. I
don't kill spiders & put insects outside. I'm still so mad about the raccoon
that got Bo my chicken (she's getting better by the way, I posted a broken
egg thing but that wasn't it at all, it was an infection from the raccoon
that nearly ripped her wing off & I'm still treating her with antibiotics
but she was very severely infected; maggots, etc. EWWW - the smell was
horrible). But still - about the lead thing. I certainly don't want
attacked when I go back to the horse barn at night so I'm still trying to
catch the coon but my live trap isn't cooperating because my pony stepped on
it. We've had a lot of rabies cases in the area. I'm in Ohio & we saw a fox
a few weeks ago, & we are adjacent to the Akron city limits, so they're
everywhere. Could yours perhaps be a mink? Have you seen it? They're
notoriously vicious.
Candi
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