Bloody foxes!

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I think they have lice specific to boids.

There's loads here, the neighbour's usually come to the garden when I'm digging so I give them any worms or grubs I dig up, they also love spiders or anything creepy-crawly and I often wonder if chicken tastes like what it eats... It's a different story when I have plants growing because the buggers tent to peck at small leaves and tomatoes. I think it was last year I had to grab one and pop her back over the fence because she was being a nuisance. How do you pick up a chicken? I've seen people pick them up by the wings but that looks cruel, so I grabbed her around the body (worrying all the time about that sharp looking beak) and I told her I was sorry if I was doing it wrong but I'd never carried a chicken before. Well, at least, not a live one :oops:

Foxes are opportunists, they kill as many as they can but the idea is to stash the bodies for further consumption. When I was a kid I used to live down a lane from a farm with a duck pond where they had lots of different breeds of duck. One winter the pond froze over so there was no escape for the ducks. I don't know how many foxes there were but they must have killed at least 12 of them. Most of the bodies were still there but my dad found a few headless bodies in the field behind the farm wrapped in the tall grass, obviously like a larder. I suspect Sam's fox probably got disturbed or the silly bugger then realised he couldn't drag the chickens out through the hole he'd made in the coup.
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steve_earwig wrote:I've seen people pick them up by the wings but that looks cruel, so I grabbed her around the body (worrying all the time about that sharp looking beak) and I told her I was sorry if I was doing it wrong but I'd never carried a chicken before. Well, at least, not a live one :oops:
Grab them from the top with your hands over the wings. Then once you have them if you put a hand under them with their legs between your splayed fingers, they will sit quite happily on one hand.
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That's kind of how I picked her up and carried her, I don't know about the sitting in the hand bit, I can imagine wings flapping about in panic.
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Nah, once their legs are restrained they just sit unless you do something daft. You can even carry them upside down like that!
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We dont have any issues with the chickens and the foxes, the main reason is the dog is always around the farm and the fox doesn't seem to come into the dogs territory. Having said that my dog in his younger days did kill a few chickens, he still gives them a bit of a chase but doesn't kill them, the pup at the moment is afraid of them.

If you dont have a dog, apparently "marking your territory" around the garden will keep the foxes away for a while.
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Based on that if you pissed on the Chickens that's the ultimate deterrent, although unhappy Chickens.
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FarmerPug wrote:If you dont have a dog, apparently "marking your territory" around the garden will keep the foxes away for a while.
Great Idea, Frank! Sam should certainly make an impression on his new neighbours. :cheesy:
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