R. Docks 154 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 What a complete dick. OK, so you've never experienced losses by foxes - lucky you - but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I've been around a while, and I can assure you that it does happen - I've seen it with my own eyes. Why you feel the need to post such utter crap on here, and throw around quite so many insults is beyond me. You are just the type of member that is driving the good posters off this forum; lets face it, you are 25 years old, and have quite obviously only been into field sports for a short period of time. There was a wise old saying, "better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you are a fool than to open it and confirm the fact". Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Invest in a good fox trap and do what with it when he's caught it, he says only has an air gun use your brain, relocate it. Use your brain......dont post shit like this!!!!! Totally irrisponsible. Never mind the legallities. If you relocate them your just passing the problem onto somebody else to deal with. Foxes dont live on thin air. There will be a keeper somewhere nearby who doesnt want his pheasants killed. There will be a farmer somewhere nearby who doesnt want his sheep killed. There will be a kid somewhere who doesnt want to go up the garden one morning to find his pet rabbit scattered all over the place. Use your f*****g brain indeed!! Jesus! foxes are wild animals they are not f*****g pet dogs they will find a food source and another foxes can NOT take down a sheep you clearly dont know what you are talking about that is a myth that foxes take sheep if you had any understanding of the fox or even seen one you would know that is bollocks they make pick up a DEAD lamb but no way could they take down a sheep you moron and also, as part of esponsible stockmanship you would keep your animals stock proof, to prevent a fox from getting in to any livestock that he would be capable of killing. USE YOUR BRAIN and come back when you know what you are talking about Have you ever been out the house, you certainly spout some p*sh. Foxes definately take healthy as well as sickly lambs. Pernod I have farmed sheep for over 7 years and delivered thousands of lambs and even tho there is a very healthy fox population on our 600 acres I have never once encontered a live lamb taken by a fox. it is a load of bollocks. foxes will take dead lambs but they will not take live ones and as for a fox taking down a full grown sheep?? go back to sleep you moron. you obviously have never seen the size of a fox compared to a full grown ewe or tup. a fox attacked kids in there sleep in the own bedroom yet it wont take a lamb in its own back yard sorry mate but ive seen dead ewe`s with their faces eaten off overnight.im not saying your not telling the the truth but perhaps the foxs in your area have a healthy food supply elswhere but what would happen if that food sorce dried up. a fox is opportunist scavanger and will take what it can when it can Quote Link to post
AndrewEdwardDennis 9 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 What a complete dick. OK, so you've never experienced losses by foxes - lucky you - but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I've been around a while, and I can assure you that it does happen - I've seen it with my own eyes. Why you feel the need to post such utter crap on here, and throw around quite so many insults is beyond me. You are just the type of member that is driving the good posters off this forum; lets face it, you are 25 years old, and have quite obviously only been into field sports for a short period of time. There was a wise old saying, "better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you are a fool than to open it and confirm the fact". No, I haven't been in to field sports for a short time, dont talk as tho you know me, and as for my attitude, says the one that started his topic with "what a complete dick".....fail. Quote Link to post
AndrewEdwardDennis 9 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Invest in a good fox trap and do what with it when he's caught it, he says only has an air gun use your brain, relocate it. Use your brain......dont post shit like this!!!!! Totally irrisponsible. Never mind the legallities. If you relocate them your just passing the problem onto somebody else to deal with. Foxes dont live on thin air. There will be a keeper somewhere nearby who doesnt want his pheasants killed. There will be a farmer somewhere nearby who doesnt want his sheep killed. There will be a kid somewhere who doesnt want to go up the garden one morning to find his pet rabbit scattered all over the place. Use your f*****g brain indeed!! Jesus! foxes are wild animals they are not f*****g pet dogs they will find a food source and another foxes can NOT take down a sheep you clearly dont know what you are talking about that is a myth that foxes take sheep if you had any understanding of the fox or even seen one you would know that is bollocks they make pick up a DEAD lamb but no way could they take down a sheep you moron and also, as part of esponsible stockmanship you would keep your animals stock proof, to prevent a fox from getting in to any livestock that he would be capable of killing. USE YOUR BRAIN and come back when you know what you are talking about Have you ever been out the house, you certainly spout some p*sh. Foxes definately take healthy as well as sickly lambs. Pernod I have farmed sheep for over 7 years and delivered thousands of lambs and even tho there is a very healthy fox population on our 600 acres I have never once encontered a live lamb taken by a fox. it is a load of bollocks. foxes will take dead lambs but they will not take live ones and as for a fox taking down a full grown sheep?? go back to sleep you moron. you obviously have never seen the size of a fox compared to a full grown ewe or tup. a fox attacked kids in there sleep in the own bedroom yet it wont take a lamb in its own back yard sorry mate but ive seen dead ewe`s with their faces eaten off overnight.im not saying your not telling the the truth but perhaps the foxs in your area have a healthy food supply elswhere but what would happen if that food sorce dried up. a fox is opportunist scavanger and will take what it can when it can foxes are becoming more and more "humane tame" thanks to towny people thinking that the fox is a fluffy cudderly wild animal, and feeding them, hence drawing them closer to human interaction hence the reason for the one off attack on them kids. I understand from reading the papers that the children were screaming, crying at the time, the fox responded, as it would in the wild to a screaming rabbit but i strongly believe that this incident is the fault of the townys by feeding them and bringing them closer to urban areas and making them "tame". Quote Link to post
pernod 466 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 What a complete dick. OK, so you've never experienced losses by foxes - lucky you - but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I've been around a while, and I can assure you that it does happen - I've seen it with my own eyes. Why you feel the need to post such utter crap on here, and throw around quite so many insults is beyond me. You are just the type of member that is driving the good posters off this forum; lets face it, you are 25 years old, and have quite obviously only been into field sports for a short period of time. There was a wise old saying, "better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you are a fool than to open it and confirm the fact". No, I haven't been in to field sports for a short time, dont talk as tho you know me, and as for my attitude, says the one that started his topic with "what a complete dick".....fail. Come on Andrew, you posted this in October this year ''I have done a bit of ferreting but I'm really getting in to my running dogs now. I am 24, honest and genuine and live in swadlincote, derbyshire - still looking for a pup of my own but when i do get one it would be nice to have a sort of mentor and bit of experience in the field before i get her. so if anyone that works there dogs along this way and willing to take me out with there dogs please get in touch.'' Please try to listen to folk with more experience, you will learn a lot more and get a bit more enjoyment from the forum. Pernod 2 Quote Link to post
AndrewEdwardDennis 9 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 What a complete dick. OK, so you've never experienced losses by foxes - lucky you - but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I've been around a while, and I can assure you that it does happen - I've seen it with my own eyes. Why you feel the need to post such utter crap on here, and throw around quite so many insults is beyond me. You are just the type of member that is driving the good posters off this forum; lets face it, you are 25 years old, and have quite obviously only been into field sports for a short period of time. There was a wise old saying, "better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you are a fool than to open it and confirm the fact". No, I haven't been in to field sports for a short time, dont talk as tho you know me, and as for my attitude, says the one that started his topic with "what a complete dick".....fail. Come on Andrew, you posted this in October this year ''I have done a bit of ferreting but I'm really getting in to my running dogs now. I am 24, honest and genuine and live in swadlincote, derbyshire - still looking for a pup of my own but when i do get one it would be nice to have a sort of mentor and bit of experience in the field before i get her. so if anyone that works there dogs along this way and willing to take me out with there dogs please get in touch.'' Please try to listen to folk with more experience, you will learn a lot more and get a bit more enjoyment from the forum. Pernod pernod, I made that thread when I was getting my FIRST LURCHER pup looking for someone to help me bring it on I have been shooting since I was old enough to obtain a certificate and before with me father. Quote Link to post
R. Docks 154 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 (edited) pernod, I made that thread when I was getting my FIRST LURCHER pup looking for someone to help me bring it on I have been shooting since I was old enough to obtain a certificate and before with me father. Hmmm, so this wasn't you then? Hi all, I am applying for my shotgun certificate for the first time, and I've come to a sudden stop filling it in on one question. I am just wondering who you used as a professional person to countersign your application form. it states A countersignatory must also be a Member of Parliament, Justice of the the peace...etc. I don't know anyone like that that. I was going to use My doctor but he has recently retired, I was also thinking about my local post office, but that has recently changed hands also. Any ideas who I could use? Apologies if this is in the wrong part of the forum. Thanks in advance, AED Note the words "I am applying for my shotgun certificate for the first time". So you are a liar, as well as an idiot. :hmm: Edited December 23, 2011 by R. Docks 1 Quote Link to post
pernod 466 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 What was that other thread 'have you ever proved anyone wrong' ha ha. Andrew you are infact making a tit of yourself, i think that Events co ordinator, sussed you right a few posts back. to come on here and big it up and blatantly lie, I'm afraid does come accross as anti tactics. If you want to prove me wrong, feel free to impart some more of your wealth of knowledge on me. Pernod. 1 Quote Link to post
R. Docks 154 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 What is really funny is that Andrew has a link to a website in his signiture. Have you actually looked at that site Andrew? It clearly shows damage (including stock killing) on the first page! I'm happy to accept that you haven't experienced stock damage by foxes yourself Andrew (in your vast farming experience of seven years), but that doesn't mean that it doesn't happen. Andrew your attitude on this thread stinks. You seem to think that you know better than some very experienced long time contributors, which is a big mistake. Perhaps you should use the advice you gave 'nod' and "use your brain" before you wade in feet first. Oh, and by the way; Merry Christmas Quote Link to post
DogMagic 461 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 What a complete dick. OK, so you've never experienced losses by foxes - lucky you - but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I've been around a while, and I can assure you that it does happen - I've seen it with my own eyes. Why you feel the need to post such utter crap on here, and throw around quite so many insults is beyond me. You are just the type of member that is driving the good posters off this forum; lets face it, you are 25 years old, and have quite obviously only been into field sports for a short period of time. There was a wise old saying, "better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you are a fool than to open it and confirm the fact". Do you think he is as old as that? I dont. AED i honestly do believe your an anti and a prick. Antis trying to infiltrate the hunting fraternaty (as with any fake trying to infiltrate anyone) will and do try to creat as plausable as possible a cover story. It soesnt last long and soon starts to show the crack when they are questioned or challenged as you are finding out. Now f**k off back to LACS with your tail between your legs. Quote Link to post
TOPPER 1,809 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 well pernod your be alrite for 600 acres of permission as iam sure andrew ed would let you on his farm being a fellow hunter etc Quote Link to post
events co-ordinator 353 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Go on the NWTF website and look at the LIVE LAMB WITH ITS FACE EATEN OFF BY A FOX OR the photo of a fox trying to drag a cat off a fence in a garden full of people at a familly barbecue in Barhead My old man has been controlling foxes with working terriers for over 40 years and I have never heard as much pish as that AED has written TRUE COLOURS coming through. how do you know, or anyone know, that the lamb was not already dead before having its faced chewed in to? You don't. Because it is a picture. as for a cat, look on youtube, a cat aint no easy meal for a fox, a cat would soon see it off. if anyone is making them sound like an idiot, it is you LOL The lamb in the photograph with its face chewed off was STILL ALIVE when the photo was taken I think you should change your name to WALTER MITTY Quote Link to post
pernod 466 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 well pernod your be alrite for 600 acres of permission as iam sure andrew ed would let you on his farm being a fellow hunter etc Topper mate, Andrew has nothing i want. In fact i like to distance myself from the likes of him. Yours in sport Pernod Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Had live lambs mauled by foxes. Worse one we had, the fox had tried to drag it through a fence and couldnt, so had resorted to trying to chew its legs off instead. Not nice at all. Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 for a busy farmer he seems to spend a fair bit of time on here, just look at the time of his posts, maybe an internet farmer that spends his time filling in subsidy forms while his stock dies in the fields and feeds the local fox population,simples Quote Link to post
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