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if the chicken runs got decent wire etc i cant see the fox getting them,maybe electric fence it,it dont sit well with mekilling something in its mothering /pregnant condition and killing cubs aint nice.come the winter out in the fields i take as many as possible.my dog is lose in my yard 24hrs a day and never caught a fox ,they just leap over the fence,so the din who reckons hes dog will av a bit of garden sport is talking :censored:

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For some reason i cant or dont want to, then leave em be and enjoy them, to me that is the correct attitude of a decent sportsman

and this is one of the reason's the antis hate us .

i was thinking exactly the same but then look at his name, the way he writes and his attitude and its clear to say its a child writing that stuff that probably doesnt have the dog to kill a fox.

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Had this conversation the other night with a mate I just don't see why folks kill fox etc "out of season" when their is no financial motivation they hide behind the ideal of vermin control but that is bullshit an animal is only vermin when it becomes a nuisance or represents a potential threat to livelihood yet people still kill fox all year round on arable land with no game interest's I think some lads need to take a long hard look at themselves and ask if they are really sportsmen.

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This vixen is mooching around our fields at the moment, less than 100 yards from the chicken runs.

 

They are well fenced in, electric wire and all. the collie keeps rowing at it. it if becomes a problem then the lurchers get to see it off. Its got young on, so I will let it be and enjoy the sights for what they are. It is happily feeding on voles (she has a mouthful of them in this photo), easier meat than trying to break into stalagluft!

 

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Sounds like your cousin 3 turns is not the man for the job at the family farm if he's to stupid to lock up the fowl in the first place and after reading a few of the reply's most foxes have more to offer than half the f*ckwits on here have,even a mangey one :doh:

 

 

LISTEN TOTTY HEAD IF YOUVE EVEN KNOWN ANY OF OUR COMMUNITEE YOU,D KNOW THE SCORE.

AWAY AND PLAY WAE YOUR TRUMPET,CHASING CATS,.:feck:

NO WONDER CITY SLICKERS DONT GET PERMISH.

TRUMPETS :no:

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Sounds like your cousin 3 turns is not the man for the job at the family farm if he's to stupid to lock up the fowl in the first place and after reading a few of the reply's most foxes have more to offer than half the f*ckwits on here have,even a mangey one :doh:

 

 

FIREMAN/TIT.

MY COUSINS A FARM/BUISSNESS MAN.

HE GETS US IN TO DO THE DIRTY WORK.

BECAUSE ITS SPORT FOR US.

BOYS ON THL WILLAGREE R/H/F/D,ALLPERMISH NO OLD BILL

FREE PARKING IF WE CANT DO IT MY MATE COMES WITH THE 243

GAME OVER.

MY FREINDS CAN COME NO PROBS AND THEY HAVE.

HUNTING /L/GUYS.:thumbs:

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This vixen is mooching around our fields at the moment, less than 100 yards from the chicken runs.

 

They are well fenced in, electric wire and all. the collie keeps rowing at it. it if becomes a problem then the lurchers get to see it off. Its got young on, so I will let it be and enjoy the sights for what they are. It is happily feeding on voles (she has a mouthful of them in this photo), easier meat than trying to break into stalagluft! TRENCH FOOT ,TAKE IT OUT.:icon_eek:

 

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Foxs aren't sport they are a pest and pests need to be delt with as soon as possible

leave the f**kers alone whats up with you didnt have enough in season you want getting out a bit more in season clown

 

 

YOUR A PXXXK PAL GO WATCH EMMERDALE :feck::doh:

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people over the road from me have hens.they locks them up at night and they never have any problems with foxes.they have a few pet terriers aswell.if you have your hens in a well build place they should be safe.no need ta kill the cubs.if i was a farmer i would prob kill every fox around,because they do alot a damage to the farmers.but the most of us are not farmers so alot of us would like to see the wildlife in the summer.if everyone was out killing cubs and young grazers we would have hardly noting to hunt come next season.last week i brought me dogs for a short walk down the fields.me lurcher came back with a little grazer in hes mouth.the size a the thing,i let it go and put it back down the burrow.the moral of the story is theres no sport in killing cubs or little grazers.if farmers are having problems with foxes on there land they should get rid of them,them selfs or pay someone to get rid of the foxes

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Foxs aren't sport they are a pest and pests need to be delt with as soon as possible

leave the f**kers alone whats up with you didnt have enough in season you want getting out a bit more in season clown

 

 

YOUR A PXXXK PAL GO WATCH EMMERDALE :feck::doh:

nice one i love compliments you big bad hardcore digger you should write a book how to kill cubs in summer :notworthy: :notworthy:

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