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martyh 10-02-2013 20:03

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35534804)
I think posting urban fox attacks in this thread is pointless. The urban fox issue is totally separate to fox hunting.

There should be a concerted effort in culling urban foxs, they are like rats, they are vermin and should be exterminated.


We could start with stopping organisations like the fox project and RSPCA treating injured foxes that get knocked over by cars or contract Mange .They should be ordered to put them down rather than returning them to the wild

Sirius 10-02-2013 21:41

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35534804)
I think posting urban fox attacks in this thread is pointless. The urban fox issue is totally separate to fox hunting.

There should be a concerted effort in culling urban foxs, they are like rats, they are vermin and should be exterminated.

I have no issue with a properly controlled cull carried out by properly trained personal, however i do have an issue when its turned into a spectacle and a sport run by neanderthal cave dwellers.

papa smurf 10-02-2013 22:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35534804)
I think posting urban fox attacks in this thread is pointless. The urban fox issue is totally separate to fox hunting.

There should be a concerted effort in culling urban foxs, they are like rats, they are vermin and should be exterminated.

thats probably what the rest of the animal kingdom think of us ;)

TheDaddy 11-02-2013 03:26

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35534804)
I think posting urban fox attacks in this thread is pointless. The urban fox issue is totally separate to fox hunting.

There should be a concerted effort in culling urban foxs, they are like rats, they are vermin and should be exterminated.

No need to kill them, they're just being playful

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/ear...ping-baby.html

TheDaddy 15-02-2013 05:12

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Another attack, yet again we're told by the 'experts' how rare this is, about time these people woke up imo

http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/n...l_out_jogging/

Sirius 15-02-2013 06:54

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35536841)
Another attack, yet again we're told by the 'experts' how rare this is, about time these people woke up imo

http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/n...l_out_jogging/

I don't think you will find many would have no issue with a properly controlled cull carried out by properly trained personal, however it should not be turned into a spectacle and a sport by neanderthal cave dwellers who call themselves fox hunters. The last thing we need are foxes being chased around urban areas by neanderthals on horses screaming for blood.

TheDaddy 15-02-2013 22:08

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35536850)
I don't think you will find many would have no issue with a properly controlled cull carried out by properly trained personal, however it should not be turned into a spectacle and a sport by neanderthal cave dwellers who call themselves fox hunters. The last thing we need are foxes being chased around urban areas by neanderthals on horses screaming for blood.

:confused: Did we have that pre ban then, I remember lots of congestion but can truthfully say I never recall being held up by a fox hunt in a city centre and I beg to differ re the properly controlled cull, I think you'll find many, many people against the cull, you know, the types that feed them, those sorts.

Rexz 15-02-2013 22:20

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I somehow find the baby incident a bit strange to believe. It's the middle of the winter and the mother leaves the babies room window wide open whilst in the other room on a ground floor flat? Don't really believe that at all. If anything I think they enticed the fox in with food or something. It would be far better to explain that a fox climbing in on its own accord attacked the baby without the mother present rather than maybe tackling the parenting issue... just a thought.

Sirius 15-02-2013 22:28

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35537214)
:confused: Did we have that pre ban then, I remember lots of congestion but can truthfully say I never recall being held up by a fox hunt in a city centre and I beg to differ re the properly controlled cull, I think you'll find many, many people against the cull, you know, the types that feed them, those sorts.

My point being that the neanderthals given half the chance would try hunting in an urban area, there pretty short on brains. :D

Pierre 15-02-2013 23:46

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I don't think anybody, at anytime, ever........has suggested traditional fox hunting on horseback in urban areas.......ever.

So that argument is a non- starter.

However, the urban fox ends to be controlled. The local authority needs to sort it out and kill the fox, humanely and effectively.

TheDaddy 16-02-2013 00:56

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
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Originally Posted by Rexz (Post 35537215)
I somehow find the baby incident a bit strange to believe. It's the middle of the winter and the mother leaves the babies room window wide open whilst in the other room on a ground floor flat? Don't really believe that at all. If anything I think they enticed the fox in with food or something. It would be far better to explain that a fox climbing in on its own accord attacked the baby without the mother present rather than maybe tackling the parenting issue... just a thought.

To what end? Why would they entice it in and the door was broken waiting to be fixed, no windows involved iirc.

TheDaddy 25-05-2013 14:39

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At least the admitted there's a problem this time rather than call it unheard of or the people involved liars. Also glad they blamed the morons that feed them.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...teeth-her.html

Nidge41 30-05-2013 14:51

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We need a cull round here and fast, there's more urban foxes now than ever before, they're that brazen now they're even out before it gets dark.

thenry 04-07-2013 21:11

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same here in Crawley :(

TheDaddy 11-07-2013 05:24

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Yet another incident of them being in a house, good job their such timid creatures or this would be happening all the time, this time also involving a cat, yet another thing these experts kept telling us didn't happen, still at least they didn't mention how rare it is this time

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-save-cat.html


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