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Originally Posted by martyh
I don't think people objected to the need to control foxes ,just the way it was done .A more inefficient way to control a pest i have yet to find ,as already stated ,it's a way that ensures only the strongest and fittest foxes survive and go on to breed ,not sure the farmers really want that do they .
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Interesting so now it's not because no foxes are being killed after all, I think quite a few farmers couldn't give a toss about foxes but are concerned about the cash the hunts pay them and referring to your previous post I seem to recall the rspca promising to take in and home all the horses and hounds when they were made redundant knowing full well they couldn't find homes for the healthy animals they already had and put them down, they were the only people that lied as no one could predict the future, they made guarantees they knew they couldn't fulfil.
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Originally Posted by danielf
That's not my perception.
I think that's a lot more palatable to a lot of people. This was never about being allowed to get rid of pests. It's about the way it's done.
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How many people know how it's done and how many assume they know how it's done