Halfinch 51 Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 I agree, if they are a nuisence, then nail them, but i have a small graveyard just across the road from me, that has a resident fox,don't ravage the bins or nothing, and i dump all me rabbit guts there, gone by the morning, it's like having my own personal waste disposal unit. Gooder!!!! Quote Link to post
assassingirl 1 Posted August 7, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Why kill for the sake of killing? I hunt my prey either because they are a nuisence to someone or food to me and my dog and ferrets. Nothing big in being able to kill. But whatever floats ya boat i guess. exactly the poor scraggly thing has made it passed two working lurchers, three cats and five people, No sport in killing a 'visitor' to the house!! we've had allsorts come and visit us since we've made a little front garden! nice to have nature on your doorstep.....quite literally!! Quote Link to post
Halfinch 51 Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Why kill for the sake of killing? I hunt my prey either because they are a nuisence to someone or food to me and my dog and ferrets. Nothing big in being able to kill. But whatever floats ya boat i guess. exactly the poor scraggly thing has made it passed two working lurchers, three cats and five people, No sport in killing a 'visitor' to the house!! we've had allsorts come and visit us since we've made a little front garden! nice to have nature on your doorstep.....quite literally!! Too right, i aint got no qualms on killing someting if it needs doing, but i love being out there, and seeing nature that most people only read about. Good on ya, don't listen to the blood lust internet hunters, those that do it right don't brag!!!!!! (or goad) Quote Link to post
Terrier man 38 Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 That be handy to see..... id bet theres a few terriers would love to work under the bed Quote Link to post
wink hound 0 Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 "kill it".... i agree. from the pic it looks mangie and you say it looks mangie..... for the good of foxes and our sport anyone who has the oppertunity to kill a mangie fox should do without question. its the only way to reduce what is a horrible condition. if people culled crap foxes and left good foxes, asin with deer, where the oppertunity arrises (this includeds the people that just kill everything that moves) then our fox populationa and quality would be greatly improved, as it is, is in a VERY sorry state. Quote Link to post
Gav 1,708 Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 Why kill for the sake of killing? I hunt my prey either because they are a nuisence to someone or food to me and my dog and ferrets. Nothing big in being able to kill. But whatever floats ya boat i guess. exactly the poor scraggly thing has made it passed two working lurchers, three cats and five people, No sport in killing a 'visitor' to the house!! we've had allsorts come and visit us since we've made a little front garden! nice to have nature on your doorstep.....quite literally!! Too right, i aint got no qualms on killing someting if it needs doing, but i love being out there, and seeing nature that most people only read about. Good on ya, don't listen to the blood lust internet hunters, those that do it right don't brag!!!!!! (or goad) Have got to agree entirely with you there mate, spot on Quote Link to post
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