Not this way. Our foxes never once went into a cage. We used the dead goat as the bait (covered with natural foliage for her sake) and a soft foot trap and he was caught @@Yourboytanner_yt
if you think red foxes are destructive, you ought to see what grays in a chicken coop can do, they're worse than coyotes or feral dogs! Good job any way, and God bless trappers like you!
They're a grey fox, look them up, they are a lot smaller than a red fox, but easily just as cunning and destructive, they are also the only fox that will readily climb up a tree when pursued by man or dogs @@paulkazjack
This guy comes and visits my chickens every day but he cant get them but they get scared and i want to trap it but i dont think i will convince my parents lol
Dealing with my own fox nightmare, 3 chickens lost. It tried to get in the coop area, but i have electric fence for horses(1 inch band) all over on the outside of the enclosure. It got tangled up in it and zapped a bit, has not messed with it again. But when i let them out during the day, even if i am there watching, it will try and take them. Have chased it off twice myself. i have 12 live traps with good bait, but it does not mess with them. I just catch everything else, skunks and raccoons. Hate dealing with the skunks.
After fox has been trapped, haw to get rid of it from the cage without a rifle? Any idea? I hate this beautiful animals after massacred almost all our chickens and made us to eat industrial, artificial eggs instead our domestic ones.
well i've always dispated foxes by rifle but, i did catch a possum for a mate once. which i let go i opened the trap using full length weilding gloves and they were needed. i have seen foxes dispatched by a swift blow to the back of the skull with thed back of a hatchet or similar hope info helps.
so, that would be a dandy idea and all, but the issue is that a fox can be leery of such a thing, since it feels and smells different than dirt, and if a carpet gets contaminated by a foreign odor that renders it useless for all other trapping, plus a fox would tear the living shit out of a carpet in a trap, as will here in the states a coon, badger, mink or anything else, and a possum there in Australia, but its not too bad an idea for feral cats or roving dogs in need of a home
I'm sure stray dogs do in asia.So,the people(sum) there cook them which keeps the population of strays down.Do same thing 4 foxes in where they're hunted 4 meat market w all the hygienic regulations implemented.
So what happens to bodies/body parts of the euthanised foxes? Do they get used for something? Or how are they disposed of? And if foxes are territorial, couldn't having domestic foxes living on property, deter wild foxes? Hating foxes right now, after our chickens got massacred :(
Little One Tell me about it, one of the cunts came through the yard and slaughtered six in one sitting. Can't wait to get my hands around the bastards throat.
I have let them rot a bit, and get maggot invested. Once a huge pile of maggots develops, i shovel them out and into a bucket. Fed them to the chickens. Its ironic, thats why i do it
Australia is so vast and thinly populated there must be places you could have released it well away from human habitation. There was no need to kill it.
Thank you I learned a lot from your video. I did not know that you should put dirt on the bottom
Thanks Steve, lost 5 chickens last night, followed your instructions
Thank you. I just lost one of my adult goats to these cute little demons. Now I am on a mission.
Did you catch him
Not this way. Our foxes never once went into a cage. We used the dead goat as the bait (covered with natural foliage for her sake) and a soft foot trap and he was caught @@Yourboytanner_yt
Keep up the good work.
Feral fox killed multiple possums , eastern water dragons , bandicoots and lyre birds in our local nature reserve . A real goddamn menace.
most sadly ,all my chooks were slaughtered last night,by the fox,so sad and they were part of our family
Interesting you say silencer and in Sydney , I thought prohibited item
By the way very informative good work
if you think red foxes are destructive, you ought to see what grays in a chicken coop can do, they're worse than coyotes or feral dogs! Good job any way, and God bless trappers like you!
Whats a gray?
They're a grey fox, look them up, they are a lot smaller than a red fox, but easily just as cunning and destructive, they are also the only fox that will readily climb up a tree when pursued by man or dogs @@paulkazjack
where can you buy rent these traps from?
This guy comes and visits my chickens every day but he cant get them but they get scared and i want to trap it but i dont think i will convince my parents lol
Dealing with my own fox nightmare, 3 chickens lost. It tried to get in the coop area, but i have electric fence for horses(1 inch band) all over on the outside of the enclosure. It got tangled up in it and zapped a bit, has not messed with it again. But when i let them out during the day, even if i am there watching, it will try and take them. Have chased it off twice myself. i have 12 live traps with good bait, but it does not mess with them. I just catch everything else, skunks and raccoons. Hate dealing with the skunks.
Do you eat the fox.?
How to get one of those cages in Sydney and what to do after catching a fox?
I have a family in my yard saw them last few days and my fiance wants them gone and I need tips other than the fatal one
Thank you brother
"These animals do a lot of damage to our environment"
#OUR
Yes
butter the hamster did not get hurt
Locking mechanism is too slow and lock gate must be vertical..
Good movie,I used to shoot foxes but not now .have a fox in my back yard,at nights, near my chook pen,
Why didnt he show the shot?
It might upset people.
@@bigverybadtom idiot
you idiot,try thinking
I’m hoping to catch and release the little shit who got 2 of my chickens today. He’ll be going for a 30 mile ride to a forested area.
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After fox has been trapped, haw to get rid of it from the cage without a rifle? Any idea? I hate this beautiful animals after massacred almost all our chickens and made us to eat industrial, artificial eggs instead our domestic ones.
well i've always dispated foxes by rifle but, i did catch a possum for a mate once. which i let go i opened the trap using full length weilding gloves and they were needed. i have seen foxes dispatched by a swift blow to the back of the skull with thed back of a hatchet or similar hope info helps.
Drop the trap in water
@@stevesanders3992 wheelie bin half filled with water is a good water container.
"These animals fox must kill bad damage my bird and chicken
Suppose you placed a carpet or similar material for flooring instead of having to dig dirt each time..?
so, that would be a dandy idea and all, but the issue is that a fox can be leery of such a thing, since it feels and smells different than dirt, and if a carpet gets contaminated by a foreign odor that renders it useless for all other trapping, plus a fox would tear the living shit out of a carpet in a trap, as will here in the states a coon, badger, mink or anything else, and a possum there in Australia, but its not too bad an idea for feral cats or roving dogs in need of a home
I'm sure stray dogs do in asia.So,the people(sum) there cook them which keeps the population of strays down.Do same thing 4 foxes in where they're hunted 4 meat market w all the hygienic regulations implemented.
Just trap and release somewhere remote not near you. no need to kill.
This is Australia, where foxes are an invasive species and have to be killed.
So it can kill all the native wildlife in that area also?
So what happens to bodies/body parts of the euthanised foxes? Do they get used for something? Or how are they disposed of? And if foxes are territorial, couldn't having domestic foxes living on property, deter wild foxes? Hating foxes right now, after our chickens got massacred :(
Little One Tell me about it, one of the cunts came through the yard and slaughtered six in one sitting. Can't wait to get my hands around the bastards throat.
I have let them rot a bit, and get maggot invested. Once a huge pile of maggots develops, i shovel them out and into a bucket. Fed them to the chickens. Its ironic, thats why i do it
Ngomong mulu ga ada aksi
Australia is so vast and thinly populated there must be places you could have released it well away from human habitation. There was no need to kill it.
Great idea Alan then the fox can decimate the local wildlife in that area where it is released.
@@wishbone5785 Isn't that what nature intends?
@@englishalan222they are introduced, not native, they usually kill all the native wildlife
@@englishalan222they are a introduced pest you muppet
@englishalan222 introduced species! PEST! Would overrun the country and send who knows how many native species extinct!!!
Human is freaking crazy. It's so annoying to see this kind of man killing animals for free. What a SHAME for humanity
You are dead 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Why are you watching this video it is meant for educational purposes
so are you