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    I lost one of my Black Rocks to a fox yesterday afternoon at 4.30pm while I was in the garden with them.

    Neighbours next door having a barbie and next door the other-side mowing a lawn!

    The fox appeared over the rear fence (6') scrambled into the garden - chooks went mad - I chased fox, it grabbed a chook and over the fence it went - all in less than 2 minutes. Poor chooks been locked in all day today their run is large 20' x 12' for 6 (sorry) 5 chooks but it's not the same as being free.

    So after Penny's lucky escape - Ebony was not so lucky
    Last edited by digthatchick; 29-06-2009, 12:30 AM. Reason: sp
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  • #2
    oh Dig... that's horrible.
    And even worse that you actually saw it.

    You have my sympathy, as I've lost 2 of mine to the fox in the last 2 weeks (although I found a dead cub in the ditch near us... lost its fight with a car so I know they're close)

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    • #3
      Thanks Twink - I have just been playing a song about your wonderful County. It's a long way from Clare to here.

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      • #4
        ha ha....
        Not from here it aint It's a lovely place. Moved here 2 years ago and no plans to leave.

        And it's not even a long way to Tipperary... probably about half an hour.

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        • #5
          They are so daring aren't they? So sorry of your news.....looks like they can't free-range then..

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          • #6
            thats always tough to take,thankfully we dont seem to have much of a fox problem in my area....there you go tempted fate again..

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            • #7
              That's really dreadful to hear, and it must have been a million times worse to see!!! So sorry about poor Ebony xxxx
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              • #8
                Oh no, that's awful. I left mine out in the garden yesterday when I went out as I knew all my neighbours were about. I know the foxes are brazen but you don't expect it when so many people are in their gardens. Mine have a fox proof run but you would think it was a prison they just want to be out of it and in the garden, so I let them. Really feel for you and Ebony.

                Avril x

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                • #9
                  my commiserations...dont want to tempt fate BUT luckily the foxes around here are quite shy and dont come near us in the summer ---
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                  • #10
                    How awful. I only have mine out when I'm there too - I daren't even go in to put the kettle on! It just takes seconds doesn't it?
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                    • #11
                      How horrid for you!xx
                      the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

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                      • #12
                        How awful for you, and even worse that you saw it. It's incredible how fast they can be, isn't it?
                        Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

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                        • #13
                          I don't keep chooks, but that's terrible for you and your other chooks... that's one cheeky or desperate fox, lets hope it dosn't come back !

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                          • #14
                            Oh God - that must have been awful for you (and the chuck) so sorry.

                            The man we have our eggs off (we still have only one laying pullet presently) - he lost three in seconds last week and both his dogs were loose so gave chase. The other people whom we have eggs off sometimes - they have an electric fence, protecting their flock all the time. They only turn it off when they enter to feed/clean out

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                            • #15
                              Sorry to hear that Dig, must have been a real shock for you, bladdy foxes.
                              Hayley B

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