sleekitfox
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Got a call this morning 2 x Fox Cubs , caught in live cage trap.
Around 6 weeks old out foraging , early this year.
Around 6 weeks old out foraging , early this year.
That's unusual and about 6 (ish) weeks early! But we heard and saw foxes together in November and it's been a mild winter?Got a call this morning 2 x Fox Cubs , caught in live cage trap.
Around 6 weeks old out foraging , early this year.
yikes! very early.Got a call this morning 2 x Fox Cubs , caught in live cage trap.
Around 6 weeks old out foraging , early this year.
Very unusual, but I don't doubt you.
We wouldn't see Cubs over here until May.
Same had a good run of 33 on my patch now just the odd dog vixens underground here tooI'm suddenly seeing very few foxes and the ones that I am seeing are travelling determinedly and not calling in. Two nights ago one of them had a rabbit in its mouth. I think on my patch (east Berkshire) the vixens are now underground, so cubs will be soon.
As vixens only come into season once a year, it's hard to see how they could have more than one litter! Incidentally, dog foxes are unable to breed much after March until the following November at the earliest.Fantastic. Like others have already mentioned I also witness foxes paired up early November, and this last week I've noticed "known" foxes dissappear which I assumed myself were now to ground with cubs. The last three years have shown dramatic change compared to previous years regarding early breeding, and the number of litters per vixen per year. I often see two litters but last year believe i was coming across litter number three, or very very late litter number two.!
Do you know if vixens adopt litters..?? I know for a fact I've seen one particular vixen with a litter of four, then later in the season the same vixen with litter of three.! In the end the public farm asked if I'd take care of the vixen and the seven cubs, which were months apart in ageAs vixens only come into season once a year, it's hard to see how they could have more than one litter! Incidentally, dog foxes are unable to breed much after March until the following November at the earliest.