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Please don't eat me!
19-JUN-2007: Here's what Gary found when he went out to feed sheep and horses this morning. The sheep pen fence had become an unintentional trap, and the little vixen we've been seeing, usually with her mom, had a hind leg tangled in it. Mom was nowhere to be seen, but we suspect she was watching just the same. |
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What is that thing?
The baby was terrified, but still curious. The camera made her suspicious but I did manage to get a couple of shots that weren't blurred. No, we didn't leave her hanging just so I could shoot photos. Gary was getting leather gloves and a wire cutter while I did this. I wouldn't let him touch her without the gloves in case she tried to bite. Who could blame her? |
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Hole in the fence
We had to cut the fence cords to get her free. She was wound up so tightly there was no chance of unwinding her without all of us being injured in the struggle. Fortunately, we were able to make sure there were no wires or plastic still caught on her leg before letting her go. The skin was abraded but not broken, and she favored the leg as she scampered off but did not run on three legs as she would if it were broken. Not once did she try to bite either of us, though she struggled to pull away the entire time. The fence is a total loss. Fortunately we have a spare we can replace it with. |
Postscript: About an hour later Gary saw the mom looking at the hole in the fence, so evidently the two have not found each other yet. However, when the baby ran off she headed for the log pile where they've been hanging out, and I expect all will be well. There was another dead chicken just a few feet from the spot where we untangled the kit. We don't know whose it was, because the color was unlike any we've seen at the neighbors. Gary tossed it back by the logpile as well. There was also an egg shell lying there. I can just picture mom dragging the chicken and baby carrying the egg in her mouth. Evidently something startled them and they dropped stuff and ran, but the kit tangled herself in the fence (she apparently tried to crawl through the mesh rather than jump it or go around it.)
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Date: 2007-06-19 04:11 pm (UTC)I wouldn't think of actually putting food out for them. But I won't take away what they managed to steal for themselves either. I keep hoping they'll take to catching mice. We have lots to spare.
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Date: 2007-06-19 04:10 pm (UTC)Aren't people beginning to miss their chickens yet?
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Date: 2007-06-19 04:15 pm (UTC)I hope this doesn't frighten them away completely, as I rather enjoy seeing them now and then.
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Date: 2007-06-19 04:34 pm (UTC)At least it sounds like she is alright. Too bad about losing the fence though.
Nice photos too.
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Date: 2007-06-19 05:13 pm (UTC)I hope she learned something, but in her frightened state, I'm not sure. Gary was speculating briefly on the possibility of having a pet fox, but I think that's illegal in Illinois. People did it in Michigan, though. When I was a vet student we used to see one in the clinic now and then for rabies vaccination.
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Date: 2007-06-19 05:14 pm (UTC)Happy birthday, by the way. ;)
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Date: 2007-06-19 05:00 pm (UTC)--Axiom
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Date: 2007-06-19 05:16 pm (UTC)Probably won't be around long if they're getting at someone's chickens though. Maybe the kit was just practicing the social engineering technique to overload farmers with ky00t and get them to cut access holes in their own fences. :P
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Date: 2007-06-19 05:22 pm (UTC)Still, you're right, it's a risk. Frankly, I'd rather have the fox than the chickens on my property. Horse Doc was here this morning to give vaccinations and she said the local fox population is definitely up this year for unknown reasons.
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Date: 2007-06-20 06:23 am (UTC)Let us know the moment you see them together again. :)
(claps his paws)
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