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Old 10-06-2010, 14:30   #481
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Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Better that than a visit from some of the so called experts that have been quoted so far.

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Yes very nice, in fact it possibly did old foxy a favour, the average life span for an urban fox is 18 months to 2 years due to disease and mange.

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Yes but none of them were seen by the mother doing it.
No it's not nice at all.. you started this thread wanting to start hunting foxes again, so you are going to say that.

Many foxes only live to 2 years due to RTA's not because they are diseased which they are not, sure some become ill as with all wildlife does from time to time. It's a myth they are all full of mange.

The fox didn't deserve to be put down It's attitudes like this, that show whats wrong with some parts of humanity, no respect for other creatures!

The mother DID NOT see the alledged fox mauling the children, she says she entered the room to see the "fox" in the room and the babies crying in the cots. end of.

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
I can understand the controlling of numbers, and the protecting of ones livestock but let's make no mistake - it was done purely for sport, perhaps some are failing to see the bigger picture, all this fox hunting of the past (and it still goes on) has driven these wild animals from rural areas and forced them to live in urban areas - if people weren't so messy with their litter, perhaps it wouldn't have drawn them in either.

I bet you got some snot nose Fox hunters right now blaming the ban on fox hunting for these attacks on these young girls.
indeed Mick.. they think they have a right to hunt and kill animals for sport, it has nothing to do with control of numbers.
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