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Where can i get fox oil?

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It is a deterrent to deer

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  1. Maybe you will have to make your own.

    RE: In Canada, veterinarian Dr. John Martin has been testing Renardine for

    the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Renardine

    has been used the past century in England as a fox deterrent. Also known

    as fox oil or bone oil, it is made from distilled animal bones that have

    been turned into charcoal at high temperatures. It is non-toxic and

    cheap. A 45 gallon drum costs approximately US$300. According to Dr.

    Martin, three applications on fence posts spaced 20' apart around an

    80-acre pasture costs approximately $50.

    Renardine works by smell. And boy does it smell! Sheep farmers in Great

    Britain dab it on newborn lambs to keep foxes away, so it occurred to

    Dr. Martin that it might just work on coyotes, too.

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