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Yep they are out in force

 

bye.gif all you guests

 

 

 

Hopefully by reading this thread you will see that we are NOT all cruel, the % of us do NOT agree with killing animals and dumping their bodies and we respect animals and want them to suffer as little as possible!!

 

 

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From the wider view I found the whole program contradictory. The guy who was told he was breaking the law coursing hares, he said he didnt know it was against the law, Craven said it had been against the law for years, in my opinion he wasnt reporting on it, otherwise he would have informed 'the viewers' when the hunting act came about.

 

Anyway I mentioned contradictions, so ill make my point. They were using dogs to drove a few sheep like in the old days, a working dog. When they was walking up the hedgerows they had a visla, I assume a working gundog. What is so wrong about a dog catching a hare?, It is either caught or not ie: dead or just exercised, unlike if it is shot, where it could be shot and killed or injured or missed. Badgers are rife and need controling, yet all is done is study after study after study, theres a whole lot of money paying for all the studies,,,,, whose money? What is wrong with controlling badgers with terriers? Most cruelty was made illegal a long long time ago,. Theres no cruelty in coursing a hare, & controlling badgers with terriers has only recently been made illegal. The way this is all going, I can see in the future a sheepdog working sheep will be deemed cruel as will be a visla on point.

 

We've already got the loon Mcartney trying to get us to go without meat, is he PETA's new frontman or what? I remember reading even his dogs are vegetarian, cruel fecker. If I lived near him Id be throwing some good and fresh bones into the garden for them.

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fao jac rabbit back in the 60s and early 70s when it was legal to do so we dug thousands of badger we done it in the name of pestcontrol we dug to them and we shot them no baiting them and i havent got a problem with this BADGERBAITING on the other hand where you get your badger usaely break its jaw cut his claws and sling him in a pit for a bunch of dogs to rip tp bits is rightly outlawed and so it should , one dog in a hole one on one with brock is fair do as a good baying dog was woth his whieght in gold , badger diggers didnt want fighters as they never lasted long a good bayer was the dog to us e its about time somebody spelt out the difference badger diggin and badger baiting are poles apart or at least should be

 

100% digging and baiting are so far apart its not even worth stating!

baiting (keeping an anmial confined and allowing other animals to attack it) of any animal is wrong and should be delt with as a crime!

 

funny as feck last week the farmer guy was kicked in the nuts as he has TB on his farm,, going to loose shite loads of money and he clearly put it down to the amount of badgers on his farm,,

best part is the goverment now want the farmers to help vaccinate the badgers? how the feck are they going to do that??

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From the wider view I found the whole program contradictory. The guy who was told he was breaking the law coursing hares, he said he didnt know it was against the law, Craven said it had been against the law for years, in my opinion he wasnt reporting on it, otherwise he would have informed 'the viewers' when the hunting act came about.

 

was it not the BBC that showed the "waterloo cup" last meet? surely that would give him a clue when it was made illegal! twat!

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