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Mr Fox visited last night...

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... and killed all but one of my girls! I'm heartbroken.

 

My own fault. I ALWAYS shut them up at night but totally forgot last night - bad day with a 2.5yr old & 3mth old. Woke up to a garden covered in blood and feathers... just awful.

 

So grateful to still have my little Genie left, she's come out of it relatively unscathed just a bit ruffled. Need advice on how long she'll be ok on her own as don't want to rush out and get more only for Mr Fox to come straight back, if you know what I mean, but don't want her to suffer. What do you think?

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i feel for you i did the same just before xmas my bo was3 and a 4mth old my 13yr step son should have shut them in, but shut them out!!so was left with feathers only. went last month and got some more ladies, im so on the ball now i check hubby checks and so far havent forgot.its hard with young children but my boy who is 4 now loves them and getting the egss every day

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Oh no, that's awful, I'm so sorry. :(

 

The same thing happened to me with a raccoon one evening, but now I am much more diligent about tucking the girls away every night. I also found it helpful to put a "close up the girls" reminder on my phone every evening just in case.

 

If you feel your setup is secure, I'd give your remaining girl a couple of days to recover from her ordeal and then get her a few young pullets to keep her company. I waited a month to get new pullets (while I was building a chicken fortress) and my remaining hen was very sweet and clingy when she was alone, but definitely perked up when she had new company.

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Sorry to hear about your loss.

Although it's horrible, it *is* just one of those things. It's not like you did it deliberately.

 

Hope you feel able to get some more to keep Genie company soon (although she'll be fine for a short while). Hens are flock animals and do much better with company.

 

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Thanks everyone for your lovely messages, means a lot. I knew you'd all understand how upset I was.

 

Genie isn't doing so well. Physically she's fine but she keeps cowering in the corner of the cube when no one else is in the garden, but when I go out to see her she's desperate for my attention even to the point of flying up into my arms (she never liked being held before).

 

She's still eating, drinking & laying so maybe she's just traumatised or lonely ?

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((hugs)) My garden is pretty secure but I know if Mr Fox wants my girls he'll have a go. I'll be much more happier when I've built my WIR.

 

As everyone else has said it was just unfortunate & sadly part of nature. We have quite a good fox control around where I live due to it being farmland. (Farmers with shotguns!!) :lol::lol:

 

Genie would love some more friend...go on...you know you want too :wink::wink:

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