😭 the opposite for me.. it killed 3 of my youngest chickens (including our ONLY rooster which was practically a teenager in chicken years... the youngest one.) now I only have 3 left and they’re the 3 oldest ones
@@neraliqt I’m not entirely sure it’s been a while since I’ve worked with foxes lol I’m pretty sure it’s got to do with hoe the head provides them with the most good stuff for them
My Fox be like.....wtf, chicken ain't done !? With all do respect, I'm sorry about the hens but it was up to you to keep them secure. This is a young fox and what you see him doing is killing and staching his catch behind this big drum @ 2 o'clock ! Me having a pet Fox gave me a first glimpse on just how "" SNEAKY, DESTRUCTIVE, FAST, SMART, INTELLIGENT, TENACIOUS, SMART, FAST LEARNERS, INTELLIGENT, BRAVE, RESILIENT, SMART THEY TRULY ARE ! Anja is going on 2 years old and I questioned my sanity a many times when I first got her ! But in the end, it was worth it. A tremendous learning curve for me and tolerance from her of me.......now , she's part of the family, uses the cat box while inside, has free range of the entire property via a cat door and Invisible fence......but she still loves that chicken... Be it gizzard, liver or KFC, lol.....
My coops are dog kennels and we have a mastiff and retriever. This fox was unaware of both. As it came running past me being pursued the look it gave me was like aww shit can it get any worse
My hubby and I just finished a chicken coop. It looks like Alcatraz with all the hardware cloth wrapped around, inside, outside, around...over and under..and stapled and hammered and covered with cement...if a fox raccoon or possum gets its grubby little claws inside our hen house, then by God, it was meant to be🥺
For you people saying to shot the fox: the fox is an animal, SURPRISE animals need to hunt and when they see those chickens they see a feast just sitting there, so of course they're gonna eat it because SURPRISE instincts.
I just got my chickens... wish it showed how the fox got in, but I will be outside with a .38 in a tent beside my coup the first few nights (ain't no fox gonna feed me!)... I like my eggs in the morning awwwe hell nah... props to your ladies they were playing dead and/or fighting back the whole time 100%... sad to watch, but if you just got chickens this is how we learn... thanks for posting
Bless you I am sorry. Three of my ducks have been taken over the last few weeks. I am amazed at how light it was when yours were taken. I didn't realise they were about at that time of day.
A shabby or a makeshift coop is what predators love. It's the best way to let them kill and eat your poultry, not only because the predators are able to get in but because chickens are not able to escape anywhere. When a fox attack a flock of chickens outside it can catch only one specimen (if it's lucky) while all the others run and fly away and hide themselves or find a refuge. Chickens use to sleeps on trees, it's how they protect themselves from attacks. All similar birds do that (turkeys, peafowl, pheasants, etc.) while waterfowl sleep on the borders of a pound/lake, ready to get into the water if a danger approaches. if you want to have poultry, please build up or buy a real, robust poultry house and lock up every door and window during the night.
Yes. I have had the chickens our in the garden at times and occassionally forgot to let them in. Then I would find them up in hedge and trees in the morning. It is awfull how the coop makes it possible for the fox to kill them all as you are absolutely right: there is no way the fox can catch more than one as the rest easily can fly up to higher grounds and be out of harms way. I felt so bad when I watched the surveillance clip the following morning of this incident.
That took all night for the fox to kill. Anyway, I love foxes a lot but I have to say, I'm sorry for your chickens. What I suggest you do if you ever get more chickens is to get a safer chicken coop. If a fox does find a way to get inside again, well... idk what you should do... most people would just say shoot the fox, but I don't agree with that. You should find another way to get rid of it (without hurting it). I hope this helps.
I used to have four chickens when i was little, 3 of them were Penny, Bully and chicken and they got attacked by a fox and one of them was Knuckles and he died of illness
my 2 hens got killed yesterday, i'm really sad cause i really loved them. seems like they got killed by a fox, i hope they did not suffered like the hen in the middle of the video...
This happened to my chickens when a fox broke in, nobody died but the 4 roosters present in there showed their velociraptor side, they take no prisoners ans the fox lost both eyes.
A few weeks back I woke up to frantic clucking outside my window. My dad, step Mom, little brother and I walked out to a sea of feathers and two fox hounds cashing my chickens. Thankfully, none were killed but one of them was seriously injured. After that we shot the dogs with a bb gun and locked them up in extra kennels we had. After that we posted an add on every form of social media saying whoever's dogs these where to pick them up within the next day or they'd go to the pound. Eventually the dogs went to the shelter and after that I stand guard ready to hurt anything that comes near my girls. Mama's gonna protect her girls by any means necessary.
I made a coop that is mouse and snake proof Subsequently foxes cannot enter either, its like people who set up a picnic marquis on a calm day by just plonking it down ....and then wonder how it could've ever been blown away in a strong wind
Yes but the chickens have no chance to run away unlike the wild you can see them trying to fly into the netting be more respectful ffs these were someone’s pet
I completely free range my birds without fencing on several acres way up north, but I have multiple large roosters for defense. It brings my food cost's down to an extreme level as they forage for anything they want on green pasture all day, people spend so much money on protection and then so much money on food because of a isolated closed habitat, predators will always find a way or eventual make a way over several visits trying to get in.
I have 5 chickens at my school.A fox dig a hole left footprints and jump into the chicken cage took 4 chickens.One body at the back.Theres only one left.I miss you chickens
Just watched a scene from the fox and the hound. When I was little I always hated the hunter that was trying to kill the fox but disney left out this part.
Very sad, we have just lost all but one of our ducks after a storm broke the latch on the gate. Foxes, I understand need to survive, but it is the way they kill them all and just take one which is hard to accept. We are devastated!
I too was devastated when I arrived at the coop that morning. But too be fair to this fox: it killed all of the chickens and took them all away one by one.
the rooster would have been trapped and handily dealt with also. Electric. Easier and cheaper than you think, especially with a nice run like that. The fox would never have gotten in, never.
At my school a fox got into the chicken house and ate all five chickens and spread the fathers everywhere and left the head of the youngest chicken that was a month old.
Wow, that stinks. I got tired of coyotes walsing into my barn and taking chickens, and rats coming up and chewing through concrete (it was old, but still). I made a chicken shed just for them, and placed hardware cloth along the bottom to prevent rats chewing up into it, and I close it off completely at night (aside from their ventilation). If they still get attacked, it will be during the day in their open yard, and maybe I will have a chance to save them. Wild things should just eat wild things.
I lost my 3 girls last Saturday. I was absolutely devastated. I loved them like you would a dog or cat! The fox took 2 and left 1 behind which was heartbreaking to find. Having said that...I'm quite shocked by people's responses being to shoot the fox. What exactly will that solve? It certainly won't bring the poor girls back.
finhunter Well no actually it won't. Foxes are very territorial and another would immediately take over the territory. I think taking better care of your chickens or accepting nature does the trick.
Michael VR Sometimes people build their chicken coops when there are no predators currently in the area and so they let their guard down. Then, before they know it, a fox moves into the area and raid their coop. Furthermore, sometimes people do not have the resources to build their coops like fortresses, which is almost the level required to keep a determined fox out, as anybody who has ever dealt with foxes and chickens knows, so it is easier eliminate predators by shooting and poisoning them.
David Major No. The fox is trying to feed its family. You are doing exactly the same thing if you eat any meat. With your logic, if the fox deserves to be shot, every human who kills or eats animals also deserves to die.
ghayath2011 Foxes are opportunists. When they find a flock, they will take every chicken if they have the time, carry them off and eat them all over time or share them with a mate and or babies.
TheTrishaTube I love guns I would have shot that thing to high heavens if it was my chickens and btw foxes usally leave the body’s out and just eat the head waste
Mathias Willerup Also something a lot people missing: Foxes can climb - 2 meter fences are no problem. What often is forgotten: martens also killing chickens and are smaller.
Grant W. Whitwam A fox thinking ahead, strategical: It have no idea about a hen-house ... ... but it see _"many preys ... and they not leaving"_ ... then it thinks _"kill as much you can, before they can get away ... then bring the catch piece of piece to the den"._ Also foxes search often for eggs, as they need the calcium for their bones, special young foxes.
Easy meal right there, can't blame the fox it's what they do. I killed a grey fox that got in my coop a few years back, they will reek havoc on some chickens, lost 12 birds at one sittin'.
I have a 22 mag with "shot shells", not as good as the 410. Just the same, the best thing, seriously man--the best thing is make a good shelter that the fox can't get into. After all, the fox is only trying to feed her young --can you really blame her for that? But if you keep her out, build a good pen--that's it, she will try once, not get in and give it up.
Almost every animal has another that can kill and eat it. Chickens are easy prey for everything from foxes to owls to hawks. As Marlin Perkins used to say, that is our Wild Kingdom.
Wow - some people have no concept of either a game camera or a security camera do they? I highly doubt the chicken owner is watching a fox mutilate the entire flock of chickens. Let's think this one out a bit, you come home , there are no chickens, a lot of feathers, aha, let's watch some footage from our camera, look a fox ! educate others.
today, a fox killed all my chickens. It left a baby a chicken and a rooster alive, I will take care of them will all my heart.
😭 the opposite for me.. it killed 3 of my youngest chickens (including our ONLY rooster which was practically a teenager in chicken years... the youngest one.) now I only have 3 left and they’re the 3 oldest ones
Blackpink in your aReA I’m so sorry my love. That’s absolutely devastating! I hope you’ve kept the foxes away from them now.
Well at least the fox is now full
At night a fox killed all my chickens😞😞😞😞
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I woke up to this today. Feathers everywhere and chickens missing heads. What a waste.
Foxes can only eat the head
@@EneSacarification *my wild life veterinarian studies*
@@EneSacarification I work with wild animals and a wild life sanctuary and yeah I have the degrees I am indeed a certified veterinarian lmao
@@hanakinsidewalker How can they eat only head? like is there some specific reason behind it?
@@neraliqt I’m not entirely sure it’s been a while since I’ve worked with foxes lol
I’m pretty sure it’s got to do with hoe the head provides them with the most good stuff for them
My Fox be like.....wtf, chicken ain't done !? With all do respect, I'm sorry about the hens but it was up to you to keep them secure. This is a young fox and what you see him doing is killing and staching his catch behind this big drum @ 2 o'clock ! Me having a pet Fox gave me a first glimpse on just how "" SNEAKY, DESTRUCTIVE, FAST, SMART, INTELLIGENT, TENACIOUS, SMART, FAST LEARNERS, INTELLIGENT, BRAVE, RESILIENT, SMART THEY TRULY ARE ! Anja is going on 2 years old and I questioned my sanity a many times when I first got her ! But in the end, it was worth it. A tremendous learning curve for me and tolerance from her of me.......now , she's part of the family, uses the cat box while inside, has free range of the entire property via a cat door and Invisible fence......but she still loves that chicken... Be it gizzard, liver or KFC, lol.....
Well the foxes at my place will be getting shocked if they try to F with my chicks.
@@acid823 that was a very late laugh 😂😂😂
My coops are dog kennels and we have a mastiff and retriever. This fox was unaware of both. As it came running past me being pursued the look it gave me was like aww shit can it get any worse
R.I.P chickens
My hubby and I just finished a chicken coop. It looks like Alcatraz with all the hardware cloth wrapped around, inside, outside, around...over and under..and stapled and hammered and covered with cement...if a fox raccoon or possum gets its grubby little claws inside our hen house, then by God, it was meant to be🥺
For you people saying to shot the fox: the fox is an animal, SURPRISE animals need to hunt and when they see those chickens they see a feast just sitting there, so of course they're gonna eat it because SURPRISE instincts.
Oceanside Dental so would you allow a fox to tear apart your dog or cat or any loved pet? But heyy the fox needs to eat right?
Cybertronic Gamer Do you eat meat?
Yeah u don't farm at all.
Happened to my chicken last night,5 dead (4 disappeared)one survived.Our Garden is very safe but one fence was broken and my hens are dead.So sad:(
I just got my chickens... wish it showed how the fox got in, but I will be outside with a .38 in a tent beside my coup the first few nights (ain't no fox gonna feed me!)... I like my eggs in the morning awwwe hell nah... props to your ladies they were playing dead and/or fighting back the whole time 100%... sad to watch, but if you just got chickens this is how we learn... thanks for posting
I understand this idiom so much better now after actually seeing it. The fox was really just able to have his way.
to be fair it could really need the hens think it could have 4 hungry cubs at home
The hens would not be sympathetic
Unlikely foxes kill like cats there the type of animal that kills anything they can
Bless you I am sorry. Three of my ducks have been taken over the last few weeks. I am amazed at how light it was when yours were taken. I didn't realise they were about at that time of day.
Yeah, well the time is 6am in the morning, so it's fairly early but indeed light.
I'm wondering how did it get in,?
I thought the title said fox in chicken soup
What did you expect the fox to do? Go do down the fucking shops?
Hilarious . This footage reminds me of Mr fox wishing to go back hunting chickens
i would kill that fox if dare to get into my yard kill my chicken
fox's love chickens
the fox is just doing its job
Captain Jack Sparrow are you vegetarian/vegan? If you eat meat you’re doing exactly the same thing
wow is amazing when the 1st few bits on the chickens they still manech to fly away
U have good englich
A shabby or a makeshift coop is what predators love. It's the best way to let them kill and eat your poultry, not only because the predators are able to get in but because chickens are not able to escape anywhere. When a fox attack a flock of chickens outside it can catch only one specimen (if it's lucky) while all the others run and fly away and hide themselves or find a refuge. Chickens use to sleeps on trees, it's how they protect themselves from attacks. All similar birds do that (turkeys, peafowl, pheasants, etc.) while waterfowl sleep on the borders of a pound/lake, ready to get into the water if a danger approaches. if you want to have poultry, please build up or buy a real, robust poultry house and lock up every door and window during the night.
Yes. I have had the chickens our in the garden at times and occassionally forgot to let them in. Then I would find them up in hedge and trees in the morning. It is awfull how the coop makes it possible for the fox to kill them all as you are absolutely right: there is no way the fox can catch more than one as the rest easily can fly up to higher grounds and be out of harms way. I felt so bad when I watched the surveillance clip the following morning of this incident.
If I were you my next video would be called. 30 06 vs fox
😂😂😂
I shot a fox with my 270 at 50 yards and it cut the thing in half, a 30-06 would definitely do the trick!
That took all night for the fox to kill. Anyway, I love foxes a lot but I have to say, I'm sorry for your chickens. What I suggest you do if you ever get more chickens is to get a safer chicken coop. If a fox does find a way to get inside again, well... idk what you should do... most people would just say shoot the fox, but I don't agree with that. You should find another way to get rid of it (without hurting it). I hope this helps.
Harry Potter Lover
Shoot the fox and leave it’s rotting carcass out as a warning to any other foxes in the area. It works, believe me. I’ve done it.
@@davidmajor1508 I like that idea, will let you know how it works out. :)
@@davidmajor1508 YEP
Just build up a strong fence, that is is for sure so weak 😒
I used to have four chickens when i was little, 3 of them were Penny, Bully and chicken and they got attacked by a fox and one of them was Knuckles and he died of illness
my 2 hens got killed yesterday, i'm really sad cause i really loved them.
seems like they got killed by a fox, i hope they did not suffered like the hen in the middle of the video...
its ok man i understand but you'll push threw it ok
Could've been a weasel.
@Michael VR your an ass.
@@zucchinithedingo5142 He’s telling the truth
The last time a fox got into the coop my cockerel killed it, then again he kills most things that he sees.
Tomx 11 thats badass!!
Really
KillerCock should be in the next suicide squad film
Poor chicken
most chickens only live 10 years until they were killed by predators
chicken may live 20-30 years if put in save clean healthy invorement
This happened to my chickens when a fox broke in, nobody died but the 4 roosters present in there showed their velociraptor side, they take no prisoners ans the fox lost both eyes.
A few weeks back I woke up to frantic clucking outside my window. My dad, step Mom, little brother and I walked out to a sea of feathers and two fox hounds cashing my chickens. Thankfully, none were killed but one of them was seriously injured. After that we shot the dogs with a bb gun and locked them up in extra kennels we had. After that we posted an add on every form of social media saying whoever's dogs these where to pick them up within the next day or they'd go to the pound. Eventually the dogs went to the shelter and after that I stand guard ready to hurt anything that comes near my girls. Mama's gonna protect her girls by any means necessary.
How did they get in?
I made a coop that is mouse and snake proof
Subsequently foxes cannot enter either, its like people who set up a picnic marquis on a calm day by just plonking it down
....and then wonder how it could've ever been blown away in a strong wind
This is how a wild animal eats and STAYS ALIVE!! Especially in winter or when they have Cub's
Yes but the chickens have no chance to run away unlike the wild you can see them trying to fly into the netting be more respectful ffs these were someone’s pet
kits, not cubs
@@nuttychickenman Someones pet? No, the stupid human would kill them so its better that the fox did
@@bruker4230 I have 4 chickens as pets?
@@bruker4230 they are for eggs so calm yourself - and people need to eat just like a fox.
What do you expect the Fox to do... place an order for Chicken nuggets at McDonald's. ..
I completely free range my birds without fencing on several acres way up north, but I have multiple large roosters for defense. It brings my food cost's down to an extreme level as they forage for anything they want on green pasture all day, people spend so much money on protection and then so much money on food because of a isolated closed habitat, predators will always find a way or eventual make a way over several visits trying to get in.
"predators will always find a way"
- nonsense, predators can only get in if the setup is inadequate
Just needs the Benny Hill music ; )
OMG.....I know right, lol
A fox being a fox.......
A fox being an asshole
Can anyone tell me the breed of chickens they are just gorgeous ladies such sad fate
1:01 (looks in mirror) (not actually) I grew a beard already?
Funny. I hadn't noticed that.
That would be a genius idea
Your fence is literally so weak, you must use a strong metal one
Thats very Cruel fox ilove the chickens very much And this Video Makes me to Cry on my Heart 😢😢😢❤
Ok now I understand the expression in full
I have always heard the saying about
" a fox guarding the hen house " . Now I actually get to see it , not a pretty sight.
I have 5 chickens at my school.A fox dig a hole left footprints and jump into the chicken cage took 4 chickens.One body at the back.Theres only one left.I miss you chickens
I love chickens
InvincibleDog18 I love to eat chickens.
Katelyn Bodiford so does that fox
Just watched a scene from the fox and the hound. When I was little I always hated the hunter that was trying to kill the fox but disney left out this part.
Fantastic mr fox went on a blood rage.
+Hawkeye0725 More like Nick Wilde did.
how did it find its way inside?
Very sad, we have just lost all but one of our ducks after a storm broke the latch on the gate. Foxes, I understand need to survive, but it is the way they kill them all and just take one which is hard to accept. We are devastated!
I too was devastated when I arrived at the coop that morning. But too be fair to this fox: it killed all of the chickens and took them all away one by one.
Fox usualy comes back to get them all. It could of got chased by dog, cat , human. My neighbor lost 11 chickens, and fox took all of them
as the first one dies the other ones are like noooooo aww man there goes gary(don't mean to be mean)
You're an absolute fuckwit!
The fox then turn back and say "Next is you jhonny" ..."Ohhh shit"
Learn how to spell you low-life shit head.
You know these are hens, so they need a GIRL name.
A chicken is a female...why the hell would it be called Gary???
that fox must have had strong jaws to chew thru the fence and he would determined to give those hens 4 suprises in his mouth
the rooster would have been trapped and handily dealt with also.
Electric. Easier and cheaper than you think, especially with a nice run like that. The fox would never have gotten in, never.
Watched a fox snatch up one of my hens but I just yelled "hey fox" and it dropped her. She came out of shock 10 minutes later, and they all survived
should've shot it...
Captain Jack Sparrow no
At my school a fox got into the chicken house and ate all five chickens and spread the fathers everywhere and left the head of the youngest chicken that was a month old.
I had chicken for 10 years and we have loads off foxes around, but they can't do nothing if you have secured coop
Good point. My coop wire was too weak and the fox could make a hole through it.
Wow, that stinks. I got tired of coyotes walsing into my barn and taking chickens, and rats coming up and chewing through concrete (it was old, but still). I made a chicken shed just for them, and placed hardware cloth along the bottom to prevent rats chewing up into it, and I close it off completely at night (aside from their ventilation). If they still get attacked, it will be during the day in their open yard, and maybe I will have a chance to save them. Wild things should just eat wild things.
I have three German shepherds and never have this problem
I lost my 3 girls last Saturday. I was absolutely devastated. I loved them like you would a dog or cat! The fox took 2 and left 1 behind which was heartbreaking to find. Having said that...I'm quite shocked by people's responses being to shoot the fox. What exactly will that solve? It certainly won't bring the poor girls back.
It will make sure it doesn't happen again.
finhunter Well no actually it won't. Foxes are very territorial and another would immediately take over the territory. I think taking better care of your chickens or accepting nature does the trick.
did i say that i love you?
Then I would kill the next one. A purpetual fur farm! They make great coats :-)
finhunter you're a monster.. foxes are cute
The fox got tired of waiting for the KFC delivery guy to show up.
Don't blame the fox for eating chickens. You humans do the same.
Time to go fox hunting.
@Adam's Origami ツ lmao that fox dug it's own grave by killing the hens and trapping it's self in the cage time to get the good ol 12 gauge out
Michael VR
You are confusing pointless anger with anger over wanton destruction and the desire to protect one’s home and property.
Michael VR
Sometimes people build their chicken coops when there are no predators currently in the area and so they let their guard down. Then, before they know it, a fox moves into the area and raid their coop.
Furthermore, sometimes people do not have the resources to build their coops like fortresses, which is almost the level required to keep a determined fox out, as anybody who has ever dealt with foxes and chickens knows, so it is easier eliminate predators by shooting and poisoning them.
David Major No. The fox is trying to feed its family. You are doing exactly the same thing if you eat any meat. With your logic, if the fox deserves to be shot, every human who kills or eats animals also deserves to die.
this fox off a BEANNNN
So it's true. Foxes do eat chickens
I am kind of okay with Foxhunting now
I like fox fur now lol
Not as bad as what humans do to chickens
So true. So very sadly true.
WHiiTEBoyy904 you seen that poor chicken wriggle on the ground the fox just watched and went after another chicken
WHiiTEBoyy904 while humans just grab their neck and twist it and Boom! Their dead. While foxes leave chickens to suffer
WHiiTEBoyy904
Really? Maybe you need to be around better people, then.
your wrong.
Doesn't seem to be eating them....more of just...collecting them
I don't understand why he killed so many. Is he going to take them all home?
Yes, he took all of them one by one to his home whereever that is.
I came here because I’m a fox in the schools play and I was told that foxes steal chickens and I wanted to see if it was true.
Let nature take its course
There is 1 imposter among us
Just get dogs
Why can't he just kill one instead of all of them?
DevilKitty3 He did take them all from the coop. When I came out in the morning there was nothing left.
ghayath2011 Foxes are opportunists. When they find a flock, they will take every chicken if they have the time, carry them off and eat them all over time or share them with a mate and or babies.
GO THE FOX
TheTrishaTube i love foxes ^ ^
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TheTrishaTube I love guns I would have shot that thing to high heavens if it was my chickens and btw foxes usally leave the body’s out and just eat the head waste
Well it was an inviting setting for the fox. Can't blame him for doing his job. You should use horse panels next time....
Aye. The fence was too weak. He chewed a hole through it.
Mathias Willerup Also something a lot people missing: Foxes can climb - 2 meter fences are no problem.
What often is forgotten: martens also killing chickens and are smaller.
Matthew Gutierrez I never knew Fox were so greedy, lol.
Grant W. Whitwam A fox thinking ahead, strategical:
It have no idea about a hen-house ...
... but it see _"many preys ... and they not leaving"_ ... then it thinks _"kill as much you can, before they can get away ... then bring the catch piece of piece to the den"._
Also foxes search often for eggs, as they need the calcium for their bones, special young foxes.
+Holger Müller nope they kill for fun...will kill say 10 and only 1 will be missing ..next night will walk past the 9 dead ones and kill another 10
happened in my chicken coop too, but in my coop it was a dog instead of a fox son of a b**** killed 35 of my hens
Akshay Parab omg who's dog?
Akshay Parab 35 man that's crazy y don't u put a dog in ur yard
Chicken netting really isn't strong enough. Use one inch wire fabric.
poor chicken..
Damn......what a well built coop for all predators to come right through. Horrible protection. Build a shed or an enclosed area.
Humans don't think twice about stealing from the larders of the wild animals themselves, so turnabout is fair play, eh wot?
💔😭💔😭💔😭💔
That's a loss for the owner ! not the Chickens in his /her care a worthless owner
Easy meal right there, can't blame the fox it's what they do. I killed a grey fox that got in my coop a few years back, they will reek havoc on some chickens, lost 12 birds at one sittin'.
Polecat5150 do you kill them to eat
Troy Mcdivitt the chickens or the fox?
the owner did this on purpose
Where did the fox 🦊 put all those chickens? In a grocery bag ?
I lost 15 chickens in 2 days! I was at my cottage and come back and there were only 6 left!!
So sorry 😢
this is what happened to my chickens :(
So being a city slicker here I don't get it. Does the fox eat the chicken? Or does it just commit a homicide on them for sport. And then just go away.
I had chickens before an the fox took out all my chickens an just took 1 chicken away an it never returned after that for the others
They wanted to escape and would have a better chance of surviving but the coop was lock from the inside :(
and out comes the 410 with 6 shot!
Ed Spencer im with you on that after one time you get a free meal second time your gone
I have a 22 mag with "shot shells", not as good as the 410. Just the same, the best thing, seriously man--the best thing is make a good shelter that the fox can't get into. After all, the fox is only trying to feed her young --can you really blame her for that? But if you keep her out, build a good pen--that's it, she will try once, not get in and give it up.
Almost every animal has another that can kill and eat it. Chickens are easy prey for everything from foxes to owls to hawks. As Marlin Perkins used to say, that is our Wild Kingdom.
Did the fox eat the chickens or does it just like killing them and carrying them around when they are dead?
+rumvodkaf1 yes thay kill for fun...will kill say 10 and only 1 will be missing ..next night will walk past the 9 dead ones and kill another 10
Free from their prison I guess
Yeah, that is one way of looking at it. If they hadn't been imprisoned I am sure they would have managed to survive.
I fill bad for all of the chickens I bet it had baby foxes to feed.
Gotta camp out with a dead one in the coop, and when it comes back you shoot it.
You should raise your coop and get some proper protection for your hens - it's just Mother Nature I'm afraid
Can anybody help me find the name of the chicken breed ?
if any fox in my land they will get in trouble
How did the fox get in?
Wow - some people have no concept of either a game camera or a security camera do they? I highly doubt the chicken owner is watching a fox mutilate the entire flock of chickens. Let's think this one out a bit, you come home , there are no chickens, a lot of feathers, aha, let's watch some footage from our camera, look a fox ! educate others.
He eatin good tonight
They also would be screaming their heads off, why in the fuck are you not going out to check on your chickens?
I like turtles.
To all of the people who ship Chica and Foxy
Kurama calm down!
did you eat any of the chickens afterwards?
KnifeYoMom No the fox took all the chicken with him.
I was wondering why the hell he killed all of them.Makes more sence now as he'll be eating for days.
Jewell Ashley Yeah the Fox have a nice fat stomach too after he eats them all.