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I have stalked deer for a long time now, but not so many nowadays. The dragging is a killer!I get mine from a friend who cull deer for a local farmer.
We are crawling with deer here, Red, Roe and Fallow.
I have stalked deer for a long time now, but not so many nowadays. The dragging is a killer!I get mine from a friend who cull deer for a local farmer.
We live near to Woburn Abbey, so lots of deer have escaped from there over the years. .So the local area have a healthy amount.I have stalked deer for a long time now, but not so many nowadays. The dragging is a killer!
We are crawling with deer here, Red, Roe and Fallow.
My son certainly doesn’t live in an urban environment. The house is in a large area of natural woodland totally surrounded by adjacent woodland too. It’s a difficult circle to square but the fixes have killed rats as do the residents owls and his cat! Loosing poultry to foxes is a problem , when we lived in Devon our ducks and hens would be taken even during the day. But worse we’re badgers that could break in to the sheds or hives and would kill, but I took every precaution and didn’t loose any of our Brecon Buffs or bees.Ask anyone who keeps chickens, or ducks, their opinions of foxes! Or farmers with lambs
I am all for biodiversity and the environment, but humans feeding foxes is contrary to the natural process of nature, it encourages them to enter into the urban environment, which is not their natural habitat, it being where they clearly dont belong. Left to their own devices, in the rural environment, nature controls their numbers.
Once humans start feeding them the established, and natural, balance is upset, and they proliferate beyond the numbers that should be present because they dont have to seek out food, they get it provided by humans. A bit like rats really, easy food source results in a ballooning of numbers.
Yes I agree, many try it on the cheap. It is amazing how a fox will suss out things, I have helped on three or four shoots. Pens have to be made “Fox” proof.Most fox kills in hen houses are the owners fault. Inadequate fox proofing😉. The run needs strong heavy duty wire all round, on top and underneath.
The coup needs to be securely locked each night.
A friend of mine makes and sells these.
It’s not unique to Devon. HMG gives chapter and verse.Just heard “Bird Flu” has been confirmed at a couple of sites in Devon! 🙁
