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I can't help noticing we're in a month without an 'r' in it, maybe with fox hunting banned, folk are looking for other types of prey.
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Well said,i agree with your comments.I too,found it interesting to watch.Foxes are getting so common.I am a dinner lady at our local school,and whilst the kids were playing football,a fox casually walked up behind the lad in goal.watched for a few seconds,then casually walked off again.The kids were transfixed!!I can see both sides.Janimal said:Sorry but I thought that video was actually quite interesting....I thought it amazing that the chicken was still alive....after that shot ....amazing.
I work on a farm and all the peacocks were taken out by a fox....it is really hard to fence chickens in safely .....and the farmers I work for are definitely not lazy and fat. It is very costly and time consuming...
The fox is a predator....and does sometimes just kill the chickens without eating them....
I actually like foxes too, but think the farmer is well within his rights to shoot them if he wants to......after all there is no hunting now to stop them...and the fox has no predators... except man now.
I wonder if any one on here has seen a chicken house or poulty house after a fox raid....it is not a pretty sight...
I dont mind this topic in chit chat at all.
I charge round with a newspaper :rant:WIGGY said:Hands up everyone that uses fly spray and slug pellets. (w00t)
Me neither........I found it interesting too.Janimal said:Sorry but I thought that video was actually quite interesting....I thought it amazing that the chicken was still alive....after that shot ....amazing.
I work on a farm and all the peacocks were taken out by a fox....it is really hard to fence chickens in safely .....and the farmers I work for are definitely not lazy and fat. It is very costly and time consuming...
The fox is a predator....and does sometimes just kill the chickens without eating them....
I actually like foxes too, but think the farmer is well within his rights to shoot them if he wants to......after all there is no hunting now to stop them...and the fox has no predators... except man now.
I wonder if any one on here has seen a chicken house or poulty house after a fox raid....it is not a pretty sight...
I dont mind this topic in chit chat at all.
No you want to get one of those electric bats like me its much more fun :- "cartersmam said:I charge round with a newspaper :rant:WIGGY said:Hands up everyone that uses fly spray and slug pellets. (w00t)
I did write a remark here but have deleted it as it wasste freemo said:The Fox was destroyed so what.
here here !!! well said ann :thumbsup:bertha said:This is getting silly! The fox was killing in broad daylight, how could the farmer possible keep all those chickens protected all the time. They are FREE RANGE, that means they roam free. Pat who shot the fox was asked to come and shoot it before it really got going. He provides a service to farmers and game keepers, that is his job. Without people like him the country side would be over run with rabbits and foxes. Rabbits do a huge amount of damage, foxes kill livestock. It is part of country life, people forget that.
Well said . I feel exactly the same :thumbsup:nina said:Well for what its worth my two pennies worth is:
Unfortunately life is cheap.
My view is every living creature has a right to a life. Whether it be a fox or a chicken, a squirrel or a rabbit, they are a living breathing creature that just like us feels pain.
Brandish them vermin but what are we for polluting the earth with our rubbish,waste & toxins? Is it ok then to shoot us or rip us apart ?
So, given the choice what would you prefer? A clean shot a bullitt or to be torn apart?
Answer i suspect is: NEITHER
We all do what we have to to survive, sometimes it seems to others without a reason but there often is if you look close enough.
I couldnt watch the video.
My motto is live & let live.
For those that enjoy seeing a living creature taken out by whatever means remember i strongly beleive we all come back one day & god help if you come back as what you brandish "vermin"
Make your choice now bullitt or otherwise? :- "
Hurrah!!The voice of reason.This has been an interesting topic,i have enjoyed reading different opinions.Foxes are gorgeous creatures,but if they were killing my animals i may feel differently.posh totty said:here here !!! well said ann :thumbsup:bertha said:This is getting silly! The fox was killing in broad daylight, how could the farmer possible keep all those chickens protected all the time. They are FREE RANGE, that means they roam free. Pat who shot the fox was asked to come and shoot it before it really got going. He provides a service to farmers and game keepers, that is his job. Without people like him the country side would be over run with rabbits and foxes. Rabbits do a huge amount of damage, foxes kill livestock. It is part of country life, people forget that.
sadly for the chickens whats the alternative , battery system??? we all would love to see peace love and harmony in all aspects of life but it is NOT the real world, the hunter , the hunted , that simply nature? :thumbsup:
Seeing a healthy fox early morning going about his business is wonderful. Watching fox cubs playing in the sun. I don't hate Mr Reynard, I just don't like what he does, and I don't like what is happening to the him since the ban!finleyfoofoo said:Hurrah!!The voice of reason.This has been an interesting topic,i have enjoyed reading different opinions.Foxes are gorgeous creatures,but if they were killing my animals i may feel differently.posh totty said:here here !!! well said ann :thumbsup:bertha said:This is getting silly! The fox was killing in broad daylight, how could the farmer possible keep all those chickens protected all the time. They are FREE RANGE, that means they roam free. Pat who shot the fox was asked to come and shoot it before it really got going. He provides a service to farmers and game keepers, that is his job. Without people like him the country side would be over run with rabbits and foxes. Rabbits do a huge amount of damage, foxes kill livestock. It is part of country life, people forget that.
sadly for the chickens whats the alternative , battery system??? we all would love to see peace love and harmony in all aspects of life but it is NOT the real world, the hunter , the hunted , that simply nature? :thumbsup:
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And your point is??AnnSa said:I did write a remark here but have deleted it as it wasste freemo said:The Fox was destroyed so what.
childish and sarcastic.........both things i moan about on K9
Indiscriminate killers :thumbsup:bertha said:This is getting silly! The fox was killing in broad daylight, how could the farmer possible keep all those chickens protected all the time. They are FREE RANGE, that means they roam free. Pat who shot the fox was asked to come and shoot it before it really got going. He provides a service to farmers and game keepers, that is his job. Without people like him the country side would be over run with rabbits and foxes. Rabbits do a huge amount of damage, foxes kill livestock. It is part of country life, people forget that.
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