We have a fox AND badger problem here. We have the chickens in an old orchard next to the house and they were 'protected' just by a Cornish hedge around the old orchard. However, after a fox got three when we'd been to the pub quiz and shut their gate to the under coop run, but not the pophole we had to think again. It was definitely the fox that got ours as they were 'gone', not the badger, who got our neighbours' chickens and left them behind, mutilated. We got the electric poultry netting and it is very good. we know that cos on a couple of occasions we've left their food hopper out by mistake overnight, but within the turned on electric netting and it's been undistrubed the next morning. In the past when we've made that mistake, pre netting, it was overturned. So yes,I'd recommend the outlay as worthwhile. It probably makes the unit price of our eggs about £5.99 each currently, but we do like our little girls!