@@citysafari-us1oi the lawn problem is simple(ish) just feed them so well they don't need to dig.😉 I know that is a bad idea, so don't roast me, I was kidding even if it sort of works.
I once had four cubs standing in a row being hand fed dog food sausage, with very little squabbling. Wish i had a suitable camera at the time, it would have made a great video.
I did see 4 at time once out of the window, but I didn't get any video. I've never got near to hand feeding any of my regular visitors. They are not bothered by sounds or even the lights switching on, but they do run when there is movement. All my videos are taken using infra-red detecting animal tracker cams. If you want to get one yourself, I'd advise going for a 4K model because you very quickly notice the lower video quality of the lesser models.
@@citysafari-us1oi if they are used to food at a regular time and you have enough patience they will get used to you being there, once at that point if you have food they really want you can get them to come close enough to hand feed. I started training them with a dog food sausage called Webbox chub. I cut it into 10mm slices and then cut that into four giving a chip shape. You can tempt them closer and closer till they will come to your hand, but don't expect instant success. I have a hunter cam but all of the videos I have posted are done with my phone.
Hello, But the fox has a bad head injury. It's great that you provide food. Very nice, clear shots. .......and you have my friends (the badger) with you too!! The badger could already be your pet!!??🤔🤔🤔😊
Yes, you can see infra red light doesn't reflect from one of the fox's eyes, but it obviously learned to get by. There are two badgers. I assume one is male (with the striped tail) because he is the pushy, snappy one. The other is less aggressive so I guess that is the sister. I think they are both from the same litter of cubs.