How to deal with a fox
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This is what we use:
http://www.electricfencing.co.uk/foxes.asp
Don't know how big your flock is - we have 5 and have the smallest enclosure these guys offer. Seen foxy in the garden, so I know he/she is about, but we've not lost any chucks.
BTW, you can get a converter to hook to mains if you're close enough to a source, but if it's a battery you want, you need a leisure battery, not a car battery.
http://www.electricfencing.co.uk/foxes.asp
Don't know how big your flock is - we have 5 and have the smallest enclosure these guys offer. Seen foxy in the garden, so I know he/she is about, but we've not lost any chucks.
BTW, you can get a converter to hook to mains if you're close enough to a source, but if it's a battery you want, you need a leisure battery, not a car battery.
anonymous said:
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Don't rely on a lazy dog to catch it, especially if the fox is quick (and brown).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2d6q2oUJeYI thought it was a brown dog and red fox?! Have I been lied to all these years?!
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