Exbomz 0 Posted May 1, 2012 Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 years ago we had loads of foxes around here with collars on , when we shot them etc we collected the collars and sent them back to bristol uni and that prof steven whatshis face sent use a solicitors letter theatning to sue the shite out of us for interfeing with his study so from then on we used to hook the collars onto lorries , go track that Quote Link to post
lampy 18 Posted May 1, 2012 Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 the live cams are good would be better to see a terrier working away at him though atb lampy Quote Link to post
swamp thang 16 Posted May 1, 2012 Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 the live cams are good would be better to see a terrier working away at him though atb lampy A Fox-cam and a Terrier-cam would give viewers high-resolution footage from both sides of the canine duel, while aerial footage could also be gathered by a GPS-guided RC quad-copter poised to be scrambled on short notice, for auto-location and auto-hovering above the fox, recording key moments of its life on the run. Quote Link to post
Tug 168 Posted May 1, 2012 Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 years ago we had loads of foxes around here with collars on , when we shot them etc we collected the collars and sent them back to bristol uni and that prof steven whatshis face sent use a solicitors letter theatning to sue the shite out of us for interfeing with his study so from then on we used to hook the collars onto lorries , go track that I would suggest that in future you hook them on a milk float or a paper boy's bike for an urban fox, and on the keeper's quad or farm pickup for a country fox. That way the fox would build up a repetitive pattern of behaviour over the same area and seriously skew the results. Either that or ask him under what legislation, and in what court on this fine island, would he sue you for carrying out a lawful and legitimate method of vermin control. As has been said above, "it's part of what happens to foxes" Quote Link to post
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