Razor wire against fox?
Will razor wire help against a fox that wants to steal ducks?
Will razor wire help against a fox that wants to steal ducks?
In the front yard it would only be moderately optimal.
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Can you forget, last summer we were stolen from the fox in the bird protection club a bunch of ducks, geese and chickens. He always found a way in. No matter what we attached to the fence.
The running and the chickens have a stable remedy where they came in overnight. At the free flight ducks we have dog hair buffalo tied to the trees and dog urine distributed everywhere.
Don’t ask me how we got to the urine, it was very complicated to collect, but a creative and dog owner who wanted to help us have helped us. And the effect against the fox was definitely given.
He doesn’t keep the fox away better than a normal wire fence. In addition, the ducks on barbed wire could also hurt, so definitely not recommend.
A correct, narrow-meshed wire fence with a height of at least 1.5 to 1.8 m, which should additionally be buried at least 50 cm deep, would be far more advisable.
Criminal because foxes can slip through faust-sized holes
The height because it can climb well
Ditching because he can dig under the fence.
https://freigehege-ratgeber.de/der-righte-zaun-fuer-dein-gefluegel/
You’re not serious now, are you? Quite normal mesh wire keeps the fox away as well.
Thought I might lay it down on the ground and the fox running the night against it being cut and quenched and never coming back.
take better an electric grazing fence
That’s why I asked if you were serious.
especially the current aua makes
The fox can learn something.