Excellent post OK - fairly balanced and based on real-life experience.
I agree with all you say - in particular what I describe as the dinner gong effect of a field of ewes starting to lamb. This of course is not confined to foxes - I am sure many members have been out on occasion in daylight hours where pretty much every covid/predator flying has turned up for the easy post-birth pickings or natural fatality - usually followed by their furry friends of all shapes and sizes later that night. Such is nature and presumably why the breeding cycle of predators coincides with that of their prey.
Back to foxes - in my own experience as recently as last year, I received a call asking for help from the son-in-law of an elderly farmer who was keeping a small flock which had started to lamb. He had lost 12 in that week and was in despair after witnessing that very afternoon the 12th being taken by a large fox as it was half out of the ewe - clearly leaving no doubt about the cause of at least some of the losses. This is of course exceptional and never seen by me in all my many years of fox control.
Long story short - I shot five foxes over a few evenings/nights in the lambing fields - one of which was the biggest I have ever seen - by far, was it the lamb killer? How would I know, short of an autopsy? The predation and losses stopped immediately and through regular visits in the intervening 15 months and shooting a total of 29 foxes on his and his neighbours’ ground neither he nor my new best friends (his sheep owning neighbours) have reported any losses through predation this entire lambing season.
Now, were all 29 lamb killers? Certainly not - but how does one differentiate? So unfortunately and I write as an admirer of our finest predator, they habituated “lamb central” so simply had to go - not for pleasure but for control.
Just my thoughts and as an aside and not germane to this discussion the increase in night-feeding birdlife is already very noticeable - no doubt for the same reason.
As a segue from the foxes and lambs debate - class discuss…...
