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Dealing with a snared Fox?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paddington" data-source="post: 913792" data-attributes="member: 252"><p>We had a bad fox problem a few years ago, previously our hens and ducks had been free range but we started losing one then two or three at a time during the day. Talking to our neighbour A about this and he suggested asking neighbour B who was a keen shot, neighbour B recommended neighbour C who had a rifle. Neighbour C thought a shotgun a better bet in our circumstances and suggested neighbour A who had a shotgun....we asked the hunt, this was out of season but they would come round with a few hounds next week.... We tried a cage trap (see previous post) and now keep our hens behind a double fence, the outer with a mains energiser. I can understand the OP's predicament.</p><p></p><p>No animals have been hurt in this posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paddington, post: 913792, member: 252"] We had a bad fox problem a few years ago, previously our hens and ducks had been free range but we started losing one then two or three at a time during the day. Talking to our neighbour A about this and he suggested asking neighbour B who was a keen shot, neighbour B recommended neighbour C who had a rifle. Neighbour C thought a shotgun a better bet in our circumstances and suggested neighbour A who had a shotgun....we asked the hunt, this was out of season but they would come round with a few hounds next week.... We tried a cage trap (see previous post) and now keep our hens behind a double fence, the outer with a mains energiser. I can understand the OP's predicament. No animals have been hurt in this posting. [/QUOTE]
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