In all my hunting of dogs I have watched foxes multitudes of times in paddocks with sheep, lambs, and baby goats (kids).
Never once have I seen a fox attack or take any of them while in a normal and healthy condition.
Yes, they take carrion, afterbirth, bits of wool etc, but never live and healthy ones.
Crows will pick their eyes out before the ewe has finished giving birth, and then the lamb is helpless and doomed anyway.
I've seen cunning foxes actually mingle with a mob of sheep under spotlight, and the sheep either don't mind or don't even realise.
When a fox is wandering through a paddock of sheep,, the sheep don't give or really pay much attention at all, which strongly suggests that they don't see the fox as an apex predator or of any real threat.
On the opposite side of the coin,,,,
If there is a dog in the paddock anywhere near sheep or goats, they really panic, start milling about, or stampede wildly and even knock fences down.
This also applies with cattle.
So, while not being a "greenie" and calling for the end of hostilities towards foxes,,, I do believe that they are blamed for an awful lot that they are simply not guilty of.
As I said in the begining, Does anyone have Proof, or Not ?








