No. A cow is much too big and heavy for a fox to kill. However, a fox CAN kill a cow if it has rabies and bites the cow, transferring the rabies virus to that cow. There is no treatment for rabies, so if a cow has rabies, this will kill her.
too small to hunt it but if it found deer yes they would
A red fox would be incapable of killing cattle and would only be able to eat an animal that had died or been killed by other means.
yes,they eat anything that has meat in it
People kill Arctic foxes for their pelt.
probebly not foxes would kill smaller animals like rats,mice,rabbits or hares
It can depend. Usually, foxes would try to avoid snakes and snakes foxes. But, if the two were to get in a fight, there are too many variable to come up with an answer. Foxes can kill rattlesnakes, but it can also be the other way around.
foxes eat rabbits and cows
They will kill only the young calves, but never the adult cows.
it is banned and you should not hunt foxes!
Arctic Foxes do not kill their young.
A herd of cows. You can scare off wolves with a gun, or fire, but cows you can shoot at them, but they wont stop. No matter what.
yes they do
Yes.
Milk basically doesn't kill people. It can because it comes from cows and cows may have poisoning in them.
Foxes don't generally kill hens, but if they do, feathers are usually everywhere. This is however, the norm for most animals.