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First fox visit - that we know about

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We awoke to lots of bokking from outside and looked out of the bedroom window to see what was going on - the girls were flapping and climbing on top of each other and making so much noise! No wonder, at the end of the garden was the biggest fox I've ever seen! We have 2 greyhounds and he was easily as big as our smallest one.

 

Very luckily, either we got there in time or our week-old WIR was up to the task and none of the girls were harmed - I can't believe how scared I was at the thought of them being taken! We're used to the 'hens out/hounds in' approach around here as our dogs would love to eat our chickens, but to actually see a fox eyeing them up was not a good way to start the day for any of us!

 

Trouble is, he knows they're here now and will be back... :anxious:

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Ours are beginning to get used to the sight of foxes, and don't go quite so mad about it now (although there is still some squawking).

 

I used Scoot on the area round the run and behind the shed - it's not as effective as the marketing says, because the foxes do still come round, but not quite so frequently and they've stopped socialising behind the shed.

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My LSH has been off work today and I left him with orders to only pee in a bottle today and 'scent' around the run and the perimeter of the garden - and bless him, he's done it :angel:

 

For a man who said I was making a huge mistake getting chickens, he's quite on board these days :D

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