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I have a fox lives under my workshop in the garden .. dug itself a hole under the concrete floor .. we have hens about 20 foot away but ... they are in a secure run and an equally secure tractor that we move around the garden .. fox proof mesh on all of it, including the roof. The fox had a nibble at one point but clearly realised there was no way it could get in and it has given up .. we see it regularly in the garden (no - we don't feed it ! But I rather think some people do because it's in tip top condition) and occasionally watch the antics as our old labrador chases it round .. the fox is far too nimble to get caught - seems to treat it like a game !
So .. if you are not going to kill it or trap it and remove it then you only alternative is hen Fort Knox ...it will get fed up - they learn fairly quickly - but free range hens are definitely only going to be fox food I'm afraid.
I know someone who has a flock of 100 or so free range hens and she has two Alpacas that guard them ... they haven't lost a hen since they got the Alpacas.
So .. if you are not going to kill it or trap it and remove it then you only alternative is hen Fort Knox ...it will get fed up - they learn fairly quickly - but free range hens are definitely only going to be fox food I'm afraid.
I know someone who has a flock of 100 or so free range hens and she has two Alpacas that guard them ... they haven't lost a hen since they got the Alpacas.