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Title: 19 girls lost
Post by: scabs on May 25, 2010, 08:14
Not mine, a lad on the allotments. He has all sorts and came in on Saturday morning to find 19 bodies - not sure if others are missing. Looks like the mink again.  >:(

Beautiful animal but make foxes look positively cuddly.

I have to say, I'm a bit worried about my girls going up there...  :unsure:
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: joyfull on May 25, 2010, 08:17
Oh how awful  :ohmy:
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: scabs on May 25, 2010, 08:32
He's fairly sanguine about it, but yes... I'd have been heartbroken.  :(
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: compostqueen on May 25, 2010, 08:32
It's terrible  :ohmy:  I couldn't leave my girls on the lotty. I want them where I can see them.  Mine got munched at home by the fox though and I'm now paranoid about their safety. I could never rest if they weren't under my nose
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: scabs on May 25, 2010, 08:36
Trouble is, a lot of people around here haven't reall got good-sized gardens. I have them at home for another few days but they really don't have enough room there.

I had three taken by a fox from home, so there's an element of risk wherever... I know what you mean though...  :(
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: compostqueen on May 25, 2010, 08:40
It's bad enough having them at home and worrying over them constantly.  Since mine were attacked I'm really anxious all the time they're out and about and have to keep checking them. I keep a pair of binoculars handy too  8)
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: scabs on May 25, 2010, 08:46
...and an air rifle?  ;) :D

Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: compostqueen on May 25, 2010, 08:51
I think it would be impossible to shoot a fox. You never see or hear them til it's too late. If you did see it - and happen to have a loaded gun handy - I still think it would be a miracle to actually hit the damn thing.  I couldn't hit a pig in an entry  :nowink:
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 25, 2010, 08:57
Oh no, thats awful- i would be heartbroken too :(. Im not sure id want them where i couldnt see them either, but like you say you've had some taken from home anyway. Was the guys run as preditor proof as it could be or is it a case of 'what do you expect'?....someone who lives up the road from me didnt even lck her girls away at night , then got very angry when 2 lots of girls got eaten by the fox :mad:
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: scabs on May 25, 2010, 09:09
The guy's got a massive area and it's pretty well secure, but our site backs onto a canal and mink have been a problem for a couple of years it seems; they've killed chickens, pigeons and, believe it or not, a couple of geese. The problem is, they can get through the smallest of gaps.  :(

The guys at the bottom of the site have been hit worse and those at the top hardly at all - I'm bang in the middle of them.

Compost queen: Manchester foxes are much bolder! I doubt you could kill one with a pellet gun though... wouldn't like to try, you'd run more risk of causing suffering with infections and so on...  I know the lads have traps down for the mink (I'm getting one myself) but they're not so effective. I'm afraid the only way to get them really is with dogs. They've had a few that way.

I'm not sure how I feel about killing wild animals, even after losing my girls...


Also: I don't mean to be inflammatory, so strong feelings should be directed via PM.  :)
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 25, 2010, 09:30
Well it sounds like he did everything he could. As im sure you know, sometimes its just not enough :(. Ive had a dog attack 1 of my girls, but never a fox/anything else thank goodness.I would be heartbroken, so i have everything crossed for you when you move your girls, but like you say you have had them taken from your garden .....i suppose if something is that determined its going to get in :(
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: scabs on May 25, 2010, 09:40
The lesson I learned the hard way is that if you really care about your girls, you cannot afford to be laid back with things like locking them away at night...

 :(
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: madcat on May 25, 2010, 09:53
They aren't only around at night.   :(  A mink has been spotted on our site, middle of a quiet, warm weekday morning.  We don't have chucks, but there are rabbits.
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 25, 2010, 10:14
The lesson I learned the hard way is that if you really care about your girls, you cannot afford to be laid back with things like locking them away at night...

 :(


totally agree...
Title: Re: 19 girls lost
Post by: compostqueen on May 25, 2010, 20:28
My girls got attacked by a fox but I don't feel ill will towards foxes. They have to eat but I just wish it had been a discard takeaway from up the road  :)