24/06/2026
Nothing better than leaving a customer's property with a full load πͺπΌ
This is a chook property that, under our watch, has gone from losing thousands of birds a year to only a handful.
Interesting fox fact ππΌ
Foxes don't always eat what they kill straight away. When food is plentiful, they'll often carry prey off and bury it in multiple locations as a food cache, returning days or even weeks later when food becomes scarce.
This time of year they can become even more active. As breeding season gets underway, foxes will often stockpile extra food for the vixen while she's spending more time in and around the den. They'll also increase their food intake and hunting activity to build condition before pregnancy and the arrival of cubs.
That's one reason a single fox can cause so much damage in a short period of time.
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