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justusnak

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:barnie FOX!! Beautifull, but I despise them! Oh, hey....if ya need another Welsummer Roo.....I seem to have a surplus of this springs hatched. ( I have 3 Welsummer roos) 2 HAVE to go! So glad you got the fox! Can't waite to hear all about it!
 

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You know it is always AMAZING how God works things out to suit HIS plans.
 

FarmerDenise

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That's a great story and pics. So glad you got the critter. It does look rather pitiful and I'm glad you took it to a shelter. At least, if they can't help it they'll put it out of it's misery.
It is nice to know it was worth going to the expense of getting that electric fence.
 

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I bet she's really pretty usually. On the way into town we keep seeing two foxes, last night I thought I seen one with a chicken in its mouth - they were right across from a piece of land where an older couple has chickens. They can sure be nasty as times.
 

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She does look pitiful. I'm glad you caught her. You will be saving her and the rest of your turkeys.
 

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I am glad you caught the fox and agree he does look pitiful!

I have heard that when an animal gets too much mange it often can't be saved...the fox did not look that bad, but curious if you will get an update on it's recovery?
 

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