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Does anybody believe that the R.S.P.C.A release foxes back into the wild in big numbers, the reason i ask is two weeks ago we went out for a night & managed to releive my land of 8 foxes in one night, went out again last night & managed to get another six :thumbs: but we spotted 14 :wallbash: . Today i was speaking to a local chap Who shall we say knows just about everything within a 20 mile radius what is going on & he tells me that some have been released. :hmm:

 

Now i don't want to wipe them all out but i have pheasants, partridge & other live stock to take care of & fox on my land isn't good for me or them.

 

What do you think ?

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Im sure they do,...But they wont admitt it :thumbdown:

 

There was a bit of an article in shooting times a few moons back,...They had shot foxes with stitches and apputated legs etc :hmm:

 

Now surely they had to get there stiches and stuff from somewhere ;)

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My mate does mechanical call outs round H'ford, twice in the last 3 yrs a unmarked 7 tonner has bust a tyre, the contents courtesy off said charity group.....................30 odd foxes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe from Brizzol but broke down M. O.N, can't see Tescos using them :whistling:

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Does anybody believe that the R.S.P.C.A release foxes back into the wild in big numbers, the reason i ask is two weeks ago we went out for a night & managed to releive my land of 8 foxes in one night, went out again last night & managed to get another six :thumbs: but we spotted 14 :wallbash: . Today i was speaking to a local chap Who shall we say knows just about everything within a 20 mile radius what is going on & he tells me that some have been released. :hmm:

 

Now i don't want to wipe them all out but i have pheasants, partridge & other live stock to take care of & fox on my land isn't good for me or them.

 

What do you think ?

yeah damm [bANNED TEXT] they do shot one last month balls chopped and purple spray on the wound

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RSPCA centre near Nantwich, used to release on a Co Op owned farming estate because the Co Op banned hunting on their farms years ago. They used to ring the farm manager to check it was ok, "yes fine, by all means" and when he dropped the phone on them he radioed the keeper to tell him where and what time to be waiting for them.

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In answer to original question,.............Yes, they do.

 

We shoot a few on a pig farm, north notts, the resident charlies do not come any where near the 'squeak', I can only assume that they associate the 'squeak' with the piglets squealing, so they are taken, if the opportunity arises at long range. Anyway, every now and again we get a fecking few of em' come in like fecking trains,..............BANG!! a quick squeak and another is on it's way in.......BANG!...and again. Then?,...nothing for a good while. History on this land has taught us that every now and again the RSPCA release quite a few uneducated foxes on neighbouring land,of which very few survive. ;)

 

Thats exactly what happened with these Sprags, couple of squeaks & they was in faster than Mark Bannaman :thumbs: never had a big problem like this before. right in the middle of the shooting season aswell, pheasant everywhere. :wallbash::wallbash:

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A farmer on a friends permission shot thirteen in and around his farm buildings in one night, a few years ago. Everyone in the area had a quick spurt, then it was back to normal. Locally they reckon that there must of been around 50 to 60 dumped. Oh and they also said "they were shite foxes " :tongue2::bye:

The people who do this are complete arseholes. You cannot take an ainmal from a urban environment and just dump it in a rural environment ...It IS just WRONG!!! :yes:

What these confused people :yes: can't get there heads round is doing the decent/right thing :yes: they think too much :yes: when the answer is staring them in the face :yes: But! when push comes to shove they just can't do it :yes::no: In a sporting situation it would be like having a load of clipped pheasants around your house, then one day catching them all, stressing them all, sticking them in cages, stressing them more. Chucking them in the back of a van stressing them more, driving out to the sticks, stressing them more. Letting them all go, stressing them even more, giving them an hour and then wandering round barrelling them all where they stand/flit :no: Then again a do they class a fox as ground game :hmm::laugh: it maybe incorrect or :hmm: not quite proper to say...Wheres the Sport in that!!! :D:tongue2:

I here the everlasting words of a Man who had Terriers "IT'S A QUESTION OF STANDARDS" :yes: And the people who do this :yes: have standards that are WAY below mine. TWATS....COMPLETE TWATS ... R...E...S...P...O...N...S...I...B...I...L...T...Y ...Think about it :yes: It does not end when the van doors are closed, you drive off thinking you've released them into the wild :laugh: BORN FREE, AS FREE AS THE WILD BLOWS....my arse :feck:

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thats a bad week!!!!!!

balls chopped off one day, that stinging purple spray where your balls used to be the next thing you know your running to an injured rabbit and BANG you get shot................

 

its called "shit happends" mate :laugh:

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thats a bad week!!!!!!

balls chopped off one day, that stinging purple spray where your balls used to be the next thing you know your running to an injured rabbit and BANG you get shot................

 

its called "shit happends" mate :laugh:

 

It sure does & its gonna happen a whole lot more because i am going out in about an hours time :gunsmilie::thumbs:

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