The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Andrea on April 26, 2020, 03:30:50 pm
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Hello everybody hope you are all staying safe.
I have had a fox get in over my Harris fencing 7ft high and killed 12 of my hens.
Does any body know were I can get some pol in the nottingham area with out paying silly prices. My normal hatchery is strugerling to get any as well.
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I think theres shortages everywhere... random people keep ringing me asking for chickens (I never advertised anywhere that I have any).
Try on preloved.co.uk (http://preloved.co.uk) or gumtree.
I have put a wire net roof over the heras fencing chicken run. Foxes are too clever I'm afraid
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I'm very surprised they could clear 7'. Perhaps they got in somewhere else?
With a chicken fence it is important not to have a solid top line. Either it is a staggered height or near invisible, so just loose wire with mesh hung off it.
Until you are sure how the fox got in it is pointless replacing your hens.
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More likely that foxxy went under rather than 7ft climb (in and out). And it could also have been a badger, which would definitely go under, or even weasel/stoat... did you see the fox? And did any of the hens actually disappear - the fox would not have been able to get over the Heras fencing with a hen in his mouth...
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More likely that foxxy went under rather than 7ft climb (in and out). And it could also have been a badger, which would definitely go under, or even weasel/stoat... did you see the fox? And did any of the hens actually disappear - the fox would not have been able to get over the Heras fencing with a hen in his mouth...
I have seen fox climb over that type of fence in my place! So they definitely can.
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Hi yes definitely a fox it only ate the heads the only way in was over the top. If put an electric line across the top like to be there when he tries again.