Orangehorse
Well-Known Member
My son lifted a big bale from the bottom of a stack of bales and found a nest with 5 "animals"
he had no idea what they were. They were quite large considering that they didn't have their eyes open and at first I wondered if they were puppies as they were dark brown all over. Then it dawned that they must be fox cubs -idiot me.
Anyhow we just left them alone and when I peeped back a couple of hours later they were gone, only I hope the vixen can move them somewhere where they are not going to get disturbed again soon.
It is a nice quiet spot a couple of fields away from a village with lots of nice dustbins around.
The little cubs looked very well fed and healthy.
We don't have sheep or chickens so we are not particularly worried about foxes nor do we have a dog or it might not have been such a happy story.
Is it quite early for vixens to give birth, it is only mid March?
he had no idea what they were. They were quite large considering that they didn't have their eyes open and at first I wondered if they were puppies as they were dark brown all over. Then it dawned that they must be fox cubs -idiot me.
Anyhow we just left them alone and when I peeped back a couple of hours later they were gone, only I hope the vixen can move them somewhere where they are not going to get disturbed again soon.
It is a nice quiet spot a couple of fields away from a village with lots of nice dustbins around.
The little cubs looked very well fed and healthy.
We don't have sheep or chickens so we are not particularly worried about foxes nor do we have a dog or it might not have been such a happy story.
Is it quite early for vixens to give birth, it is only mid March?