Outfoxing the Foxes

Author: Meera, August 1, 2014

The chickens made such a ruckus this morning, I thought they were having trouble with a rodent in the hen house. My architect husband built the sturdy hen house off the ground.

 

 

 

 

He installed windows for air circulation and to cool off the chicken house at night. Good idea, we thought. Maybe not.

 

 

 

One of three foxes that have been checking out the chicken house at dawn

One of three gray foxes that have been checking out the chicken house at dawn and in the late evening

 

 

The windows open (to let out the heat) through screens. But foxes and open windows present a clear and present danger for the chickens.

 

 

 

We believe one fox is mom and the other two are cubs

We believe these two are gray fox pups

 

 

 

When I first spotted the foxes on the uninhabited acre of land behind our farmette, I put extra poultry wire over the chicken run and over the hen house windows.

 

 

 

Fox cubs play while their mom keeps watch

Fox pups play while their mom keeps watch

 

 

Each night, I secure the iron gate between the properties. The foxes were close this morning. I couldn’t say whether or not they’d go over the fence, but I took some shots with my camera before they spooked and left.

 

 

 

To outfox the foxes, I added extra roofing to the chicken run and inspected the fence all around to make sure there were no holes or weakened areas where the foxes could dig under.

 

 

 

We’ve placed a call to the local wildlife shelter and are hopeful that a representative can help us understand why the foxes are in an urban area (maybe in search of water and food during this intense drought) and whether nor not they will rescue the lovely little gray fox family, which is our hope.

 

 

 

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