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Old 25-08-2009, 12:26   #32
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Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting

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Originally Posted by injuneer View Post
I presume these Chickens were for slaughter anyway, so what's the difference? Oh yes, Foxy didn't pay for them.
Maybe, maybe not, coincidentally one of the jobs I have to do when our schools caretaker gets back is tell him that a fox got his 2 pet chickens, his hamster died to but he was expecting that, great holiday, shame most of his pets died whilst he was away, thank God his dog was safely locked up, the last dog I know of that got bitten by a fox had to be put down, three or four different diseases transmitted to it, including mange and a yeast infection IIRC

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Originally Posted by tweetypie/8 View Post
i hope that someday you will have a pack of hounds chewing at your nuts and then come back to the forum and express your opinion.
At least I have an opinion worth sharing, still thanks for your contribution, it takes all sorts I guess

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
Simple question, did you see the animal make the attack?? If not then you can't be 100%

Most 'fox' attacks are stray dogs and with the safeguards put in place to prevent foxes only a larger dog can normally get past them..

I'm not saying that some areas don't have a problem with foxes but I can assure you that only 10% of the hunts are in these areas
How many stray dogs have you got round your neck of the woods? It's foxes and round here they are a massive problem, despite the best efforts of motorists to solve it. The rubbish is horrible and it's always foxes I see digging through it, plus I have seen several chasing cats and the final straw for me I think is when I saw one emerge from the under growth with a dead cat in it's mouth.
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