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are you sure about that?what a catch and all done in one day
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are you sure about that?what a catch and all done in one day
Our favourite hunting ground is Lidl's, nice big meaty bags not the skinny rubbish you get from Tescos :- "fallenangel said:your only jealoues cos we got asds as well as nettos bags and theres even an odd home bargins one in for good mesure what a catch and all done in one day we ran then sepratly one in asda were tony has permison and one up the hight street were i have permision :lol: :lol:
I respect your opinion about your against fox hunting, because if we all thought the same it would be a dull world indeed,JoJess said:Whilst I am against hunting fox's :- " I think if a dog chases a rabbit whilst out walking then this is a natural thing I also think there is more chance of the dog being injured than the rabbit :- " so walk mine on a lead (w00t)
I didn't know it was illegal to poison foxes :blink: (bet most farmers don't know that either)JoJess said:You mean it is illegal to poison fox's but not to shoot them ??
WHY do we have to kill our dumb friends at all...and before you all shout at me yes I know the damage they can do......... but they are beautifull creatures and after all were they not here before us :b
Agree with Jo on this one, I have seen many a rabbit round my parts dying a slow horrible death from myxi. Would far rather my dogs finished them off quickly which is what they do quite often. (AND I FOR ONE ALSO KEEP RABBITS AS PETS)~JO~ said:When animal is chased by a dog it either dies or survives, there is no in between - which is why it is the fairest means of pupulation control. The death is very quick, unlike myxi, mange or poisoning, a bad shot etc etc
I think the hunting law as it stands now is terribly bad for the welfare of many animals as it encourages the use of guns - many of which will be in inexperienced hands
I have seen quite a few rabbits with myxi near me in the last few weeks, in absolutely disgusting states - the only humane choice then is to ensure they are quickly dispatched.
I'm afraid I can't waste my time on someone who would make a comment like thatJoJess said:The countryside belongs to us all and horray for the ban on hunting Fox's :cheers:
Ive been invoved in hunting most of my life and try to avoid debating on the subject you either are or not and every one has a right to an opinion but from what i have just read you are just "stirring the pot"JoJess said:A fox has no natural predators except man, and is therefore not accustomed to being chased.
Also if, and only if, there is a specific problem with a fox in one area, then shooting by a trained marksman is the only humane way to deal with the problem.
Why are foxes pests, and WHY do they need to be destroyed somehow.
The countryside belongs to us all and horray for the ban on hunting Fox's :cheers:
masta said:Ive been invoved in hunting most of my life and try to avoid debating on the subject you either are or not and every one has a right to an opinion but from what i have just read you are just "stirring the pot"JoJess said:A fox has no natural predators except man, and is therefore not accustomed to being chased.
Also if, and only if, there is a specific problem with a fox in one area, then shooting by a trained marksman is the only humane way to deal with the problem.
Why are foxes pests, and WHY do they need to be destroyed somehow.
The countryside belongs to us all and horray for the ban on hunting Fox's :cheers:
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If it wasn't for people like us and the conservation minded farmers and hunts there wouldn't be any wildlife or countryside for us to enjoy.JoJess said:A fox has no natural predators except man, and is therefore not accustomed to being chased.
Also if, and only if, there is a specific problem with a fox in one area, then shooting by a trained marksman is the only humane way to deal with the problem.
Why are foxes pests, and WHY do they need to be destroyed somehow.
The countryside belongs to us all and horray for the ban on hunting Fox's :cheers:
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