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A field full of lambs have only the ewe to protest their baby but two foxes can sort that out easily, especially if the poor ol' ewe is trying to protect a double. A pen full of chickens is a dream t

Seen plenty of foxes 'in action' after rabbits, when I've been setting traps in the burrows... When they strike a rabbit, they are incredibly fast,..usually the rabbit panics and just gets snapped u

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There's a documentary showing fox ambushing rabbits as they leave the burrow, can't find the link.

No rabbits where I live, wild staple would be nice and ground nesting bird/chicks/eggs. Sheep have guardian dogs with them at all times, neighbours chickens and ducks are taken regularly.

didnt think people used livestock guardian dogs in the uk

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There's a documentary showing fox ambushing rabbits as they leave the burrow, can't find the link.

No rabbits where I live, wild staple would be nice and ground nesting bird/chicks/eggs. Sheep have guardian dogs with them at all times, neighbours chickens and ducks are taken regularly.

didnt think people used livestock guardian dogs in the uk

 

they do in a village 2 miles away from here.

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There's a documentary showing fox ambushing rabbits as they leave the burrow, can't find the link.

No rabbits where I live, wild staple would be nice and ground nesting bird/chicks/eggs. Sheep have guardian dogs with them at all times, neighbours chickens and ducks are taken regularly.

didnt think people used livestock guardian dogs in the uk

 

they do in a village 2 miles away from here.

 

what type dogs are they Kangal etc ?

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There's a documentary showing fox ambushing rabbits as they leave the burrow, can't find the link.

No rabbits where I live, wild staple would be nice and ground nesting bird/chicks/eggs. Sheep have guardian dogs with them at all times, neighbours chickens and ducks are taken regularly.

didnt think people used livestock guardian dogs in the uk

 

they do in a village 2 miles away from here.

 

what type dogs are they Kangal etc ?

 

gurt big hairy fuckers.

signs on all the fences warning about stock protection dogs.

if you walk past they come running over barking.

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fox is an oppertunist, he doesnt rely on one prey animal, plus a rabbit is a good meal. Whenever I have dug to cubs Im ashamed to admit I did notice that most of the grub was pheasant and hardly any rabbit but then again it was shooting estates..

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fox is an oppertunist, he doesnt rely on one prey animal, plus a rabbit is a good meal. Whenever I have dug to cubs Im ashamed to admit I did notice that most of the grub was pheasant and hardly any rabbit but then again it was shooting estates..

Makes sense. If I were a fox I think that I'd always go for the easy option. No need to waste time unsuccessfully hunting rabbits when there is easier game on offer (like pheasant or partridge)

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There's a documentary showing fox ambushing rabbits as they leave the burrow, can't find the link.

No rabbits where I live, wild staple would be nice and ground nesting bird/chicks/eggs. Sheep have guardian dogs with them at all times, neighbours chickens and ducks are taken regularly.

didnt think people used livestock guardian dogs in the uk

they do in a village 2 miles away from here.

what type dogs are they Kangal etc ?

gurt big hairy fuckers.

signs on all the fences warning about stock protection dogs.

if you walk past they come running over barking.

 

They sound like most farm sheepdogs lol, mine included.

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