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Douglas Alpenstock wrote:It's reasonable to use harassment tactics such as a pellet or airsoft gun, or a starter pistol. However, I suspect the fox will just adjust its tactics and become much better at showing up when you're not there.
I respect that some folks have a no-kill philosophy, but personally for a confirmed chicken killer I would be inclined to use lethal means. A .22LR subsonic round is low noise but packs a pretty good punch. My 2c.
Tony Hawkins wrote:
Yep. And a nip-in-the-butt with a pellet gun can still pierce the skin, shatter bone, and/or cause an infection. I mean I get the intention but the only less-than-lethal options I feel for animals is pepper spray. Past that, you need to just acknowledge you're firing projectiles that can kill.
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Michael Helmersson wrote:I had a neighbour that used a paintball gun with success in deterring dogs, skunks and even bears. Perhaps there's a degree of humiliation involved for the critter in having to explain the coloration to family and friends. Much less harmful than a pellet to the bum.
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Anne Miller wrote:Have you tried a mix of chili powder and garlic to deter the foxes?
We like our foxes and know that there are laws to protect them.
Douglas or Timothy gave you some good suggestions.
I have no idea why you feel that your neighbors will not be pissed off. A pellet gun makes a similar sound so how will your neighbors tell the difference?
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Elanor Gardner wrote: I bought some predator pee to spray around the chicken coops. It was cheap and the guy at Fleet Farm says it should do the trick. I'm not so sure though, this little fox is pretty naughty, like a dog that does not listen. So I bought a slingshot too, just in case he does not care about the pee.
I will let you know how it goes.
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This is all just my opinion based on a flawed memory
Ben Zumeta wrote:I had a similar issue with raccoons, but this plan does sound prone to maim the fox and cause undue pain that is not within my definition of the ethic of Earth care. Unprotected livestock are equivalent to “feeding wildlife”, which is bad for both wildlife and livestock. A guardian dog has been my best protection, along with a well secured coop at night. That fox is eating a lot of rodents and will not get your chickens if they are not the easiest thing for them to catch. Something would be wrong with a fox that did not go after an easy to reach chicken.
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Douglas Alpenstock wrote: Personally, my experience inclines me to think it would be a remarkable slingshotter who could get more than a few clean shots at a fox (or coyote), ever.
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