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Had a nice pair with a young bitch this morning and then did a nice handy earth and the bitch brought these out.

 

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Definately the earliest I've had in a long time, popped them back in as far as we could, watch them crawl away and then left them to it.

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do you think they will survive like mate and how many was ther :victory:

 

 

She only brought the two out and we got her coupled up, she dropped the first one at the hole end and was back in before we could catch her, wasn't expecting it. The vixen will most likely move them mate, but I have had it happen before and gone back after a few weeks and sat and watched them, so there's every chance they'll be alright, I'll be checking on these in about a month, I like to see them playing in the evening.

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Good stuff Wilky. Certainly early. A few weeks ago we were bumping into foxes everywhere, now it's gone quite and that could be the reason...the vixens are keeping their heads down away from their usual places of residence and resting up due to the impending litter. Though having said that, we had a fox in the trap this morning and had another on its feet later. Look at the position of the ears on those cubs, right down the side of the head. Amazing that they will end up almost on top of their heads when they're fully grown. :clapper:

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Good stuff Wilky. Certainly early. A few weeks ago we were bumping into foxes everywhere, now it's gone quite and that could be the reason...the vixens are keeping their heads down away from their usual places of residence and resting up due to the impending litter. Though having said that, we had a fox in the trap this morning and had another on its feet later. Look at the position of the ears on those cubs, right down the side of the head. Amazing that they will end up almost on top of their heads when they're fully grown. :clapper:

could this be global warming foxes gone like ghosts down this way to the boys dont realy start digging my way till november when all the firn dies back if cubs get born early febuary this gives us 12 weeks hunting you find a litter tell no one feed them help them and come autum when you go and try your young terrier or lurcher youl find some twat has beat you to it with a .222 and hang them on a fence for you to see f*****g wankers :(

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Very sporting :clapper: Surely she'll movem sharpish?

 

"well thats a sight for us all mate its time to give it up for this season? i hope all who reeds this post will agree with me "...No salter not at all...Vermin control never stops :D All i'd have coming out that hole would be a very fat terrier :rofl::rofl:

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you can argue about this alnight ..but to some lads its there job why should they leave more work for next year to risk more birds getting killed ...and to some lads its there sport ..and leave some sport for next year......its not up to anbody to decide just the men who work that ground iam not saying i agree with it and iam not saying i dont ...but who am i to judge.. and who are you to judge.... ;) all the best...

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