Yesterday, while potting on some plants in the greenhouse, I let the chooks out as usual. They are only allowed out when someone is in the garden, after loosing six in a fox strike back in February.
After fifteen minutes or so there was a hell of a din near the chook house (15 feet from the greenhouse) and there was a fox, 8 o'clock in the evening with me not 15 feet away , it grabbed Penny (my Goldline) and tried to run off .. I shouted, I screamed, I ... well I just did, and it dropped Penny, the other five were running around terrified.
I gathered them all up, returned them to the pen and carefully checked over Penny. LOTS of feathers lost,no bites, though a stiff neck, and naturally scared. Today, ... three eggs five happy chooks, one Penny with a stiff neck, eating and drinking ok .. how close was that
After fifteen minutes or so there was a hell of a din near the chook house (15 feet from the greenhouse) and there was a fox, 8 o'clock in the evening with me not 15 feet away , it grabbed Penny (my Goldline) and tried to run off .. I shouted, I screamed, I ... well I just did, and it dropped Penny, the other five were running around terrified.
I gathered them all up, returned them to the pen and carefully checked over Penny. LOTS of feathers lost,no bites, though a stiff neck, and naturally scared. Today, ... three eggs five happy chooks, one Penny with a stiff neck, eating and drinking ok .. how close was that
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