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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7815439" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I had a friend with all the gear come in after 4 or 5 hens were taken. Each time foxy burrowed in under the fence. My man has full cammo, thermal imagining binoculars, electronic calls, and a thermal imagine telescopic sight costing several thousand pounds. It has been highly effective.</p><p></p><p>First night, we could clearly see the fox walking up the field. One blast from my friend's electronic fox caller and the fox disappeared PDQ. Every subsequent night we could see him in the thermal imaging and how effective the selection of the electronic calls was in pissing him off.</p><p></p><p>This has proved the best and a most humane way of deterring foxes. Foxy has far more sense than to come within range and just loiters around out of gunshot poking two fingers up whenever he thinks he has an audience. I have a trail cam up and he hasn't been near the hens again. Job done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7815439, member: 4505"] I had a friend with all the gear come in after 4 or 5 hens were taken. Each time foxy burrowed in under the fence. My man has full cammo, thermal imagining binoculars, electronic calls, and a thermal imagine telescopic sight costing several thousand pounds. It has been highly effective. First night, we could clearly see the fox walking up the field. One blast from my friend's electronic fox caller and the fox disappeared PDQ. Every subsequent night we could see him in the thermal imaging and how effective the selection of the electronic calls was in pissing him off. This has proved the best and a most humane way of deterring foxes. Foxy has far more sense than to come within range and just loiters around out of gunshot poking two fingers up whenever he thinks he has an audience. I have a trail cam up and he hasn't been near the hens again. Job done! [/QUOTE]
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