RE: Kanecat, you have to be joking. No i'm not joking. As i said previously people on my Dad's allotments manage to keep them safe
RE: Go on then, shoot from the hip, wise guy. Yeah they are trained to kill and maul. Like they have done to numerous peoples pets when they're rampaging all over the place. No need or reasoning for hunting whatsoever
RE: Good for him. They will be safe as their areas are well maintained to ensure that the foxes can't get to them
Good man. At the end of the day, the Human Race is a vile, hate-filled, malodorous mess. Sad, but, true. Fate, destiny et al are just ******** words that some intellectual; some artsy smooth-talker thought up decades ago. That's all they are - ********. Fate doesn't cause wars and kill thousands. Destiny doesn't slaughter animals and cause famine. No, they are just ********. We do. Time to go.
I love feeding the foxes at work Some of the lads have been known to feed them cooked chicken, none of that raw stuff for Basil and his family! They also help keep down the rats and mice, what I would class as real vermin.
Read this very carefully and try to digest it. </p> Any attempt to cull fox population has no effect.</p> The hunts actively encourage breeding.</p> One again you haven't a ******* clue what you're talking about. </p>
RE: I love feeding the foxes at work Poet sounds like the bloke who tried to explain to me that he had a right tothrow fox cubs to his dogs and dig badgers up and break their jaws before doing likewise because he was bigger and stronger and it was the law of the jungle. By the time I got him to the door to the car park he'd soiled himself.</p> "Man up" lol!</p>
Once had one finish my dinner On a wild camping trip somewhere on the Pennine Way. Late at night, the fox came and did a fair washing up job on a pan with scraps on it. Watched the whole thing from inside. Beautiful animals.
Remember it well "I'm bigger and stronger. It's the law of nature, survival of the fittest". He didn't seem to agree with his own sentiments, though, when faced with someone bigger and stronger!!
I'm going to march on parliament. </p> Idemand my traditional right to chin cowardly gobshites and I'm not going to let any PC do-gooders interfere. Anyone know where Poet lives?</p>
They certainly are But you were pushing it somewhat when you started claiming that because the fox had licked the pan clean, you didn't need to do any washing up!!! <img src ="http://www.weirfield.co.uk/downloads/fox%20800.jpg">
RE: They certainly are See them all the time around here... (we live near Fox Hill!)how anyone could hurt one is beyond me. I know they're a nuisance to farmers, but as folks have said, there has to be a better way of getting rid of "vermin" than making a sport of it.