Whoever it was returned last night. I went round all the sheds, checking and double checking. I think the ones near the billy goat sheds are safe .....either the smell of them, or the pygmy males ramming their heads against the fence is enough to scare even a fox. The hens in the barn - most had moved themselves to the sheds down the field, scared of another attack!! The two remaining hens and bantams I carried to another hut. That left the bantam cockerel,who is waiting to be sold. He was in a secure cage, but I covered the cage up, and put another cage on top.
This morning, the cage on top was down the barn, so was the cover, and the bantam cage was upside down. Cockerel was ok, just a few feathers missing which had been pulled through the side of the cage. Its obviously been round all the sheds, as they are all jumpy, and kicking off all the time.
I am now wondering if this could be a badger? Reason being, the sheer weight of what has been moved to get to the hens .....foxes are not that strong, surely? Also, found the body of one of the lost hens down the field last night. Yes, its head was gone, but the body was intact, except for the insides seemed to have been taken, so it was just a carcass. Don't badgers eat innards of things?
The only puzzling thing, is the gap under the barn door is small, too small for a badger I am sure.
Have to find somewhere secure for the cockerel now!
We have a man comes on shooting, and he is very good. But if it is a badger, there is not a lot I can do about it. Its against the law to dispose of badgers. If I could catch it in a trap, would that be legal? Could give it to the local badger people to put somewhere else - a long way from here!!!!
Of course we have to assume it is a fox.