My allotment neighbour lost one chook to a fox a few days ago and nearly lost another whilst he was actually at the plot.
He managed to wack it with a stick and it dropped the chook, with only a few feathers missing.
Arrived at alloment today to find out the my neighbour on other side lost both his chooks last night to a fox.
Worrying times, but hopefully mine are better protected than my neighbours. My egg count is down a bit so maybe the fox being about is putting them off?
Sid the cockerel has a bit of blood on his comb today so maybe he's had a go at the fox through the wire.(Woe betide the fox!
)...............go on Sid, get the boot in son!
He managed to wack it with a stick and it dropped the chook, with only a few feathers missing.Arrived at alloment today to find out the my neighbour on other side lost both his chooks last night to a fox.

Worrying times, but hopefully mine are better protected than my neighbours. My egg count is down a bit so maybe the fox being about is putting them off?
Sid the cockerel has a bit of blood on his comb today so maybe he's had a go at the fox through the wire.(Woe betide the fox!
)...............go on Sid, get the boot in son!


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