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Got a call from my farmer pal who has free range chickens ducks, & geese the other night, a fox had paid a visit and killed several chickens, a duck and a goose.

 

Attached is the result of our visit, 1 shot with .22-250, the other with .308, we squeaked and squeaked until we were blue in the face but it paid off in the end.

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Job well done Bob :clapper: Its gone a bit quiet on the foxes round here at the minute I suspect love is in the air !!!

Cheers Foxhunter,

 

That's 13 we've taken off this place in the last year, they just keep coming, he has an electric fence round his pen's, but when the grass get's a bit long it touches the wire and short's out and they get in.

 

Bob.

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Were they dogs or vixens? I bet the .308 did some damage, just hope you had a good backstop behind it lol! The good thing about farms with chickens is that you never run out of foxes to shoot. Happy hunting fella. :clapper:

Hi Dave,

 

1 Vixen and 1 dog, the vixen was hit with the .308 and yes it was a bit of a mess, had a good angle for back drop, a field of turnips that the vixen had sneaked out of, it had probably been looking for groung birds resting in the night.

 

Bob.

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