pattstaff 157 Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 I am impressed when I see the pics of your foxes over there. The big ones seem to be twice the size of ours here. A real big fox here is 15 lbs. the red fox was intoduced to you country by the brittish settlers??? Do you still have many red or is it mostly your native grey fox you hunt?? They climb trees dont they to avoid hounds?? We have both here, and coyotes. I hardly ever see a grey any more. I see a few reds every year. The coyotes outnumber the fox around here about 10 to 1. Can a coyote hybridise with a fox? Have you ever heard tell of one? Quote Link to post
Guest SUPERTED Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Thanks for the intellegent replies lads (Note to self. Go and ask the same question at the local infants school. Get more sense from 6 year olds!) Are you sure it wasnt an infant that started this topic? or maybe a beast that is a half man half fox hybrid came down from his cave and broke in to your house and started it? let us know when you find out, cheers pal? SURPRISED YOU HAVET STARTED BREEDING THEM Quote Link to post
indiana 1 Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 I am impressed when I see the pics of your foxes over there. The big ones seem to be twice the size of ours here. A real big fox here is 15 lbs. the red fox was intoduced to you country by the brittish settlers??? Do you still have many red or is it mostly your native grey fox you hunt?? They climb trees dont they to avoid hounds?? We have both here, and coyotes. I hardly ever see a grey any more. I see a few reds every year. The coyotes outnumber the fox around here about 10 to 1. Can a coyote hybridise with a fox? Have you ever heard tell of one? Dogs and wolves yes, Foxes, No. Quote Link to post
herdwick 52 Posted March 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 I am impressed when I see the pics of your foxes over there. The big ones seem to be twice the size of ours here. A real big fox here is 15 lbs. the red fox was intoduced to you country by the brittish settlers??? Do you still have many red or is it mostly your native grey fox you hunt?? They climb trees dont they to avoid hounds?? We have both here, and coyotes. I hardly ever see a grey any more. I see a few reds every year. The coyotes outnumber the fox around here about 10 to 1. can you recommend a good website or forums or even dvd for purchase that shows coyotes being taken by dogs, hounds or Stags or others. ?? My bddy has a reall nice coyote head be bought from a US seller on E bay i showed it to my lurchers out the window they went psycho Dont know how to do a link but if you go to Liam's Hunting Directory Pictures COYOTEHUNTER's post of May 30th 2008 he has put up some pics of canadian coyotes. Quote Link to post
alaunte 12 Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 year's ago before you and me there live'd an old'old tribe called the foxy woxy people,they crossed the olden type fox with the old ,old ,old type of greyhound and thus the GREYHOUND FOX WAS BORN no dog ,cat or even bird could catch them until the modern hunting man arrive'd and then all the big white hunter's whent forth and killeth them. Quote Link to post
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