You're seeing the ones that got away - you're not seeing the for everyone that got away there's a thousand that didn't. Birds, livestock and critters are just food for the sky in a lot of places in this world Farmers and homesteaders know - - if you need six chickens to feed your family eggs? Youd better have 12-18 chicks to start A lot of places in this world, You Don't See squirrels, bunnies - they don't last long. They are food for the sky and woods You can tell right away if you got Flatlanders moving in cuz they bring along their kittens thinking they're part of the family, when they're just food for the woods.
As a farmer with about 80 chickens, I can relate. Ironically, all the chicken had to do was stay in the coop....out of instinct it flew out. And so there's yet again MORE work to do: get some netting over the coop and this will also help stop hawks or other airborne predators from getting in. On a good note, I'm surprised and happy the hen survived, usually the dog/coyote/fox will violently shake the chicken to break it's neck and then run away with the dead chicken....or at least the teeth would cause some serious wounds. You got lucky, glad you responded to what was likely a lot of noise coming from the chicken coop. And btw, don't waste any money on coyote urine or many of the bullshit deterrents on the market. Just cover the coop and/or get yourself a good dog. Although, in the middle of the night our small dog heard noise and went out to investigate.....he got bit really good by the coyote and it punctured his abdominal cavity, the vet bill was $11,000 so make sure you get a dog that's at least 20% larger than a coyote or fox.
I concur, coyotes (and foxes to an extent) in urban environments are happy to prey on any pet small enough that they come across. Don't let funny videos of cats chasing predators away on youtube cloud your judgment, cats and small dogs are easily on the menu.
@@rockytheroosterandthehappy5220 - Poor chicken. Glad she was ok. Did you put bird netting on top? The fox could still climb over it. I have bird netting over my entire chicken yard. Before I finished covering the end section after expanding the yard, one of my hens flew out over the 5' fencing and another tried and failed. It was because a group of crows had flown into my yard and when one hen caught eye one crow swooping away, she instinctively ran in the same direction, then flew up and out. Another one tried to do the same. I didn't even know she'd done it until I looked out my kitchen window and saw her, so I checked my yard cam.
I can totally relate!! I hope she was ok. I leave my back door open and I can hear the chickens(or crows) making a certain noise when a predator is near and I run out in my bare feet to chase them away. I went outside for a totally unrelated reason a few days ago and the crows were divebombing a fox to get him out of the area.
I’ve heard cool stories about crows. I guess it’s good to have them around for protection, who would’ve thought. I would feed them to thank them in return 😀
@@eldritch6871 it gets very cold (-30 degrees C) in the winter and the eggs my girls lay will freeze and crack very quickly. I throw those ones to the crows.
oh my... is so funny to see the owner calling the fox “Let go of my chicken,Let go of my chicken” 😄 but late for second if the owner isnt come out...... im glad looking at the hens is safe by hero of the owner..
In NZ there are no wild predators. When I was a kid 50's 60's. An occasional dog. My dad always said the hedgehogs stole eggs but I am not sure. We had no cover on the chicken run. And we'd let them out each morning. Had to clip one wing to stop them flying. Damned chickens no one would kill them or eat them so they just stayed there for 10-12 years. Then there were the ducks. A male muscovy turned up. A mistake to get a male duck a "companion." We had to ship about 30 of those off. Then the pheasant came from somewhere. It did not last. It attacked my dad.
I’ve seen videos of a fox or hawk getting overwhelmed by several angry roosters. You should get a few to defend your feathery friends. Or maybe a large guard dog.
I'm happy the chicken is ok and I probably would have done the exact same thing as the lady did, but I have to admit that I just about pissed myself when I saw the lady running and screaming, "Let go of my chicken."
This is exactly why I got a large dog run with a roof on it for the chicken outdoor run, because I was afraid my hens would be dumb in a panic and fly out right into danger. They just don't have the common sense to stay inside when they see a predator.
Bravo for saving the chicken 🐓and am glad she’s back safe,and I wonder if it’s possible to do a high with wall around the house so no predator can sneak in with a big net over it
Mama to the rescue! Also I think there could be a solution to fox issues, which is a wolf urine spray, that when you use it on certain areas, it deters predators like foxes. Now with hawks, I think some netting atop of the side there would stop it from dive bombing. Other than that I’m glad you scared that fox, poor chicken was probably terrified when you got her from behind that stump. Hopefully she wasn’t injured by the fox clamping it’s jaws on her.
Every chicken keepers worst nightmare . Well done on saving your feathered babies . I just had a fox in my garden and my chickens were free ranging first time we had a fox in our garden in 2 yrs of chickens . I heard one chicken do the egg song and then in went into a freaking out chicken noise so I looked out the back door and I see a fox right next to my chickens looking at me I ran out with no shoes on during a downpour and called the girls and they came running to me, then past me on to our rubbish bins over the fence, the fox ran off and I got the girls into my house I'm so worried now about them as once a fox knows their there it's just a matter of time . They will only be able to free range when I'm out there now 😪.
The chickens we bred to lay eggs or for meat are either too slow or had lost instinct to escape predators. The closer the chicken breeds are to the wild jungle fowl, the better they can escape. A wild jungle fowl would have immediately taken off to a tree or high structure, not running around like that. My game chickens did the same thing. They took to the tree or the roof so easily.
I don't supposed chickens an be trained to get tot he roof. I would pop them up there to let them know there's a safe haven and get them down with food. 😄
U need to mesh-roof that wire fence around the coop to stop them jumping out in panic next time. The hen didn't realise she was perfectly safe behind the fence before jumping out.
I did the same thing with a coyote..........it was very early, our turkeys were free roamers. Our bathroom has a window thank God and I heard a commotion, I looked out the window and saw this big coyote trying to get a good grip on one of the turkies and blood was all over......There I go running outside in a t-shirt and undies screaming at this coyote and growled out the words "drop my turkey" as I charged him.......he dropped it and ran.........my heart was pounding as I was patching up my turkey, she was making cooing noises it was awful.
A fox grabbed my favourite hen in font of my eyes. I tried to leap in the fox but I fell on my face in the mud. The hen escaped and hid under a bush. But she died two days later from her injuries.
Not for nothing but that chicken was pretty stupid. It was totally safe where it was but flew out of pen and basically offers itself to fox. Had it stayed where it was it would have been safe. I know chickens are smart and can also show affection. But some one must have dropped this chicken on its head while it was in its egg. Just saying - not to bright-short yellow bus riding chicken-special Ed chicken. Death wish chicken-not the brightest chicken in the bulb pack 😁 oh I know I’m perfectly safe here in my fenced area so let me see what happens if I fly out in front of this fox 🦊 maybe it will be fun. Oh wait maybe it’s a friendly fox, let me see, what can happen. Why do we have to be do tasty 😋
I'm guessing it didn't see the fox at first and when it turned around and saw the fox it panicked and went into a kind of flight survival mode. It didn't hesitate to fly away for safety which resulted in it not taking the time to realize the fox was outside of the coop.
If you would have let her get eaten you would have a smarter flock. The idiot chicken flew out of safety from behind the fence! Survival of the fittest haha
I don’t know if I should cry or laugh, T! These close calls are so scary but thank goodness she is ok. “Let go of my chicken” 😄
We lost two yesterday 😢
I laughed when and how she said let go of my chicken
@@cristolsmyth that sucks
Exactly my thoughts 🤣🤣🤣 but I am still laughing 🤣😂
You're seeing the ones that got away - you're not seeing the for everyone that got away there's a thousand that didn't. Birds, livestock and critters are just food for the sky in a lot of places in this world
Farmers and homesteaders know - - if you need six chickens to feed your family eggs? Youd better have 12-18 chicks to start
A lot of places in this world, You Don't See squirrels, bunnies - they don't last long. They are food for the sky and woods
You can tell right away if you got Flatlanders moving in cuz they bring along their kittens thinking they're part of the family, when they're just food for the woods.
As a farmer with about 80 chickens, I can relate. Ironically, all the chicken had to do was stay in the coop....out of instinct it flew out. And so there's yet again MORE work to do: get some netting over the coop and this will also help stop hawks or other airborne predators from getting in.
On a good note, I'm surprised and happy the hen survived, usually the dog/coyote/fox will violently shake the chicken to break it's neck and then run away with the dead chicken....or at least the teeth would cause some serious wounds. You got lucky, glad you responded to what was likely a lot of noise coming from the chicken coop. And btw, don't waste any money on coyote urine or many of the bullshit deterrents on the market. Just cover the coop and/or get yourself a good dog.
Although, in the middle of the night our small dog heard noise and went out to investigate.....he got bit really good by the coyote and it punctured his abdominal cavity, the vet bill was $11,000 so make sure you get a dog that's at least 20% larger than a coyote or fox.
I concur, coyotes (and foxes to an extent) in urban environments are happy to prey on any pet small enough that they come across.
Don't let funny videos of cats chasing predators away on youtube cloud your judgment, cats and small dogs are easily on the menu.
That vet bill is crazy! 😭
We are getting a big brand new fence installed this spring! Can’t wait!
good advice
@@rockytheroosterandthehappy5220 - Poor chicken. Glad she was ok. Did you put bird netting on top? The fox could still climb over it. I have bird netting over my entire chicken yard. Before I finished covering the end section after expanding the yard, one of my hens flew out over the 5' fencing and another tried and failed. It was because a group of crows had flown into my yard and when one hen caught eye one crow swooping away, she instinctively ran in the same direction, then flew up and out. Another one tried to do the same. I didn't even know she'd done it until I looked out my kitchen window and saw her, so I checked my yard cam.
I had so many emotions with this video, fear, anguish, sadness, humor, relief. So happy that your hen survived.
"LET GO OF MY CHICKEN!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glad the hen is okay though.
You run amazingly fast in a bathrobe and barn boots~ Cover your coop ~ So glad it worked out!
It's a good thing that fox understood English.
That woman can run!
Hell hath no fury like a woman's chicken scorned!
The fox can't go to the supermarket to buy chicken.
Awesome sauce, glad you went after the fox and saved the hen.
Yes, I was like Elmer Fudd on adrenaline chasing that fox!!! So happy my girl is safe.
OMG!! Poor hen. To watch the owner trying to save her hen, was too funny!!. *LOL*
I can totally relate!! I hope she was ok. I leave my back door open and I can hear the chickens(or crows) making a certain noise when a predator is near and I run out in my bare feet to chase them away. I went outside for a totally unrelated reason a few days ago and the crows were divebombing a fox to get him out of the area.
I’ve heard cool stories about crows. I guess it’s good to have them around for protection, who would’ve thought. I would feed them to thank them in return 😀
@@Mr-jj3gp they are very cool. I throw them frozen eggs in the bush often.
@@kelleyleblanc5025 why frozen?
@@eldritch6871 it gets very cold (-30 degrees C) in the winter and the eggs my girls lay will freeze and crack very quickly. I throw those ones to the crows.
I love crows.
oh my... is so funny to see the owner calling the fox “Let go of my chicken,Let go of my chicken” 😄
but late for second if the owner isnt come out......
im glad looking at the hens is safe by hero of the owner..
That chicken flew the coup and look what happened.
Beautiful fox
Let Go of My Chicken! I thought I was going to die laughing as the poor woman was running after that fox.
Glad the Chicken was OK. Merry Xmas.
Thankyou I’m glad she was ok too! I was so angry at that darn fox!!! I’ve never run so fast in my life!
She's definitely the Alpha of that chicken pack. Props to fighting for them.
This video should get more views. I'm sorry, I'm glad that the chicken is ok but it was too funny 😂😂😂👍
The chicken taunted the fox. "Catch me if you can." *jumps out of coo.* Betcha won't.
@@icosmose6982 *gets caught* hey so whaddaya say to letting bygones be bygones.
In NZ there are no wild predators. When I was a kid 50's 60's. An occasional dog. My dad always said the hedgehogs stole eggs but I am not sure. We had no cover on the chicken run. And we'd let them out each morning. Had to clip one wing to stop them flying. Damned chickens no one would kill them or eat them so they just stayed there for 10-12 years. Then there were the ducks. A male muscovy turned up. A mistake to get a male duck a "companion." We had to ship about 30 of those off. Then the pheasant came from somewhere. It did not last. It attacked my dad.
Back in Mr Fox's den, Mrs Fox tell the kids:
I know you are hungry kids, your dad will be home soon with a nice dinner for us.
😭✌️
The coop had a hero that day. Chicken catch a Tori.
I love foxes, but I would not be amused if one tried to snatch a chicken that I love. Glad the gal was ok.
Splendid,well done!
Well, the foxes need to eat too. :-)
Can You buy the Fox a MacDonalds or White Castle?
I’ve seen videos of a fox or hawk getting overwhelmed by several angry roosters. You should get a few to defend your feathery friends. Or maybe a large guard dog.
Great job, fast, fast, running. Now one of my top 5 all time videos!
Fox goes hungry again
That lion-like roar!!! Lol….
I'm happy the chicken is ok and I probably would have done the exact same thing as the lady did, but I have to admit that I just about pissed myself when I saw the lady running and screaming, "Let go of my chicken."
This is exactly why I got a large dog run with a roof on it for the chicken outdoor run, because I was afraid my hens would be dumb in a panic and fly out right into danger. They just don't have the common sense to stay inside when they see a predator.
Don’t ever ever lay your hands or your jaws for that matter on a woman’s chicken… Lol
Good job lady 👏 👍 🙌
Great video editing 😂😂👍🏼👍🏼
Bravo for saving the chicken 🐓and am glad she’s back safe,and I wonder if it’s possible to do a high with wall around the house so no predator can sneak in with a big net over it
Terrifying for the poor girl!
The chickens too! ; - ).
Glad she ok!
Well that was exciting, scary and amusing. Happy ending.
The verbal threat of "let go of my chicken" was the clincher. Fortunately, it was a literate fox.
mad respect for you
LET GO OF MY CHICKEN
fox: understandable, have a nice day
I love how you love your chicken.
Mama to the rescue! Also I think there could be a solution to fox issues, which is a wolf urine spray, that when you use it on certain areas, it deters predators like foxes. Now with hawks, I think some netting atop of the side there would stop it from dive bombing.
Other than that I’m glad you scared that fox, poor chicken was probably terrified when you got her from behind that stump. Hopefully she wasn’t injured by the fox clamping it’s jaws on her.
LET GO OF MY CHICKEN
Fox proceeds to literally do so
The fox understood plain English!
That was one fast momma! Good job!!
Came here to watch a fox video. After reading comments, I root for the fox even more.
I see you turned in to a track star ,On a moments notice.
You are a true fighter !
LOL, local fox just got most of the flock next door nature 101!
Channeling that inner rooster.
Love your fight for your gals!
You are the chicken WARRIOR! Great job!! Forgive me, but it was funny that the chicken left the coop and then got caught by the fox!
Silly chicken shouldn't have flown out of the coop net. It was asking for trouble.
Prey seems to almost always be less intelligent than its predator.
Need to put a cover over that pen!!! 🤷🏻♀️
Yes did that right after as well a re-clip their flight feathers!
@@rockytheroosterandthehappy5220 So happy to hear that. You ROCK as a chicken mom chasing that fox!! 👏👏👏👍
Every chicken keepers worst nightmare .
Well done on saving your feathered babies . I just had a fox in my garden and my chickens were free ranging first time we had a fox in our garden in 2 yrs of chickens . I heard one chicken do the egg song and then in went into a freaking out chicken noise so I looked out the back door and I see a fox right next to my chickens looking at me I ran out with no shoes on during a downpour and called the girls and they came running to me, then past me on to our rubbish bins over the fence, the fox ran off and I got the girls into my house I'm so worried now about them as once a fox knows their there it's just a matter of time . They will only be able to free range when I'm out there now 😪.
We can look back on this and laugh. This seems like it has meme potential. Maybe use it for a ringtone.
That chicken will not lay a egg for a long time now, glad she got it back tho .
I'm glad the chicken is okay. The fox has a great taste in meal choices because chickens are delicious, yum yum. :^P
The chickens we bred to lay eggs or for meat are either too slow or had lost instinct to escape predators. The closer the chicken breeds are to the wild jungle fowl, the better they can escape. A wild jungle fowl would have immediately taken off to a tree or high structure, not running around like that. My game chickens did the same thing. They took to the tree or the roof so easily.
I don't supposed chickens an be trained to get tot he roof. I would pop them up there to let them know there's a safe haven and get them down with food. 😄
You should cover up the roof...
They can fly out when they're scared and also it's vulnerable to sky attacks too
U need to mesh-roof that wire fence around the coop to stop them jumping out in panic next time. The hen didn't realise she was perfectly safe behind the fence before jumping out.
How chicken cant fly out of danger. They have wings !
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*Insert Yakety Sax music here*
I am Sorry, I meant to “like”, but accidentally “disliked”……I love you holding and petting that poor frightened chicken….
Why not put a barbed roof to the netted enclosure? Let them out only when someone's watching.
Let go of my chicken!! RAAAAAH!!
Lol i had read let go of my chicken as let's go my chicken
that was scary. that lady is a super hero.
That lady is a badass 💪
The chicken flied out to feed the fox.
How was she when you found her?
Wow!
If she can chase the fox that hard for a chicken imagine what she could have done if harm was meant for her kids.
Awesome save
Well done, having lost many chickens myself,
Saved only to die another day 😂🤣😂
"let go off my chickenn, im eating it" 💀
00:56 is When you ask your girl if she wants something from KFC and she says no and then when you come back she’s eating off your plate:
Nice job ma'm
*girl comforting the chicken*
but who's gonna comfort the Fox?
Bravo! 👍
Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly. Foxes gotta eat chickens. All is as it supposed to be.
That’s the funniest thing I seen in a minute glad chicken was ok
i would not want fox to kill her chicken. but the fox is only trying to survive.
I did the same thing with a coyote..........it was very early, our turkeys were free roamers. Our bathroom has a window thank God and I heard a commotion, I looked out the window and saw this big coyote trying to get a good grip on one of the turkies and blood was all over......There I go running outside in a t-shirt and undies screaming at this coyote and growled out the words "drop my turkey" as I charged him.......he dropped it and ran.........my heart was pounding as I was patching up my turkey, she was making cooing noises it was awful.
That’s crazy! Great turkey parent 😊did your turkey survive?
Bro that fox earned that. Your dumb chicken deserved to feed the wild. Lol
A fox grabbed my favourite hen in font of my eyes. I tried to leap in the fox but I fell on my face in the mud. The hen escaped and hid under a bush. But she died two days later from her injuries.
I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your chicken , it’s heartbreaking to lose 😢🐓
@@rockytheroosterandthehappy5220 Thank you.
Not for nothing but that chicken was pretty stupid. It was totally safe where it was but flew out of pen and basically offers itself to fox. Had it stayed where it was it would have been safe. I know chickens are smart and can also show affection. But some one must have dropped this chicken on its head while it was in its egg. Just saying - not to bright-short yellow bus riding chicken-special Ed chicken. Death wish chicken-not the brightest chicken in the bulb pack 😁 oh I know I’m perfectly safe here in my fenced area so let me see what happens if I fly out in front of this fox 🦊 maybe it will be fun. Oh wait maybe it’s a friendly fox, let me see, what can happen. Why do we have to be do tasty 😋
😂😂😂😂
I'm guessing it didn't see the fox at first and when it turned around and saw the fox it panicked and went into a kind of flight survival mode. It didn't hesitate to fly away for safety which resulted in it not taking the time to realize the fox was outside of the coop.
The girl was doing a really good job of keeping distance from the fox, then it seemed she ran out of steam and got caught. Lucky chicken indeed!
Did anyone else notice the orange hen in the cage try to run at the fox once it had caught the white hen
never tried to steal a lady chicken
Wow so many cameras in that farm.
Yes they are the wifi security camaras around our home. So cool they were able to capture the incident at every angle!
@@rockytheroosterandthehappy5220 it is awsome!!
That was a serious war cry. Nice.
Yes I was super pissed at that fox! I was in angry momma mode!
So what animals fox is afraid of ?
good one
For once, a happy ending...
Been there. Done that. Except 5am running naked after a fox. Chickens didn't judge me. Lucky I don't have cameras.
🤣🤣
I like foxes and I like hens…. But I would chase the fox away as well AND cuddle my traumatised chicken ♥️
That was class
If you would have let her get eaten you would have a smarter flock. The idiot chicken flew out of safety from behind the fence! Survival of the fittest haha
Well I guess the Fox was just being a Fox?
You should have wo wire on top to prevent them from jumping
Yes they have a closed top now ever since the fox showed up