Pearlsasinger
Up in the clouds
Oh yes, I had heard of that before but had completely forgotten, sorry!
I'm glad OH is doing his bit to keep Hecky safe
I'm glad OH is doing his bit to keep Hecky safe
OK, a friend who knows about these things advised that we "marked" our property as belonging to another hot blooded male.
OH was initially horrified at his new found duty![]()
but has 'obliged' and marked his territory
Seems to be working. We are still either accompanying Hector out or turning any noise in the house off and keeping the door open so we are sure to hear whatever is going on.
Who knew???![]()
Sorry you have had a fright with this fearless fox. Around here they are a rare sight indeed as they are so cautious of man and that is how they should be. I am a rubbish shepherd as I actually like foxes, but just not near my lambs or hens! I would be very surprised if a fox took on a terrier but I hope he has moved on now, and is giving you no more cause for concern?
The male marking his territory seems to have done the trick. Sadly I have since fitted CCTV on the yard, and OH is being rather more circumspect in his marking duties!![]()
The male marking his territory seems to have done the trick. Sadly I have since fitted CCTV on the yard, and OH is being rather more circumspect in his marking duties!![]()
Reloacting them is very cruel, they have to try to find a territory in an area they don't know.
But I didn’t mention relocating them? National Fox Welfare will trap and remove, generally the fox is unwell/injured and ends up being pts. Lots have toxoplasmosis, so are kept, not released. I dunno if NFW re-locate. They took the one from our yard and PTS, half the internal structure of its jaw was gone and there were maggots in the mouth. Obviously been attacked or smacked by a vehicle.
Re looking ill with toxoplasmosis, not necessarily, no. Just fearless.