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Do You Approve Of Fox-Hunting ?
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Illegal hunts still take place in Dorset, and police appear to turn a blind eye to both the Hunt and to the violent intimidation of those who try to prevent it.
Please sign now to bring an end to this cruel so-called sport, and prevent these lovely creatures from being torn apart alive in the name of human pleasure. Such barbarism has no place in the twenty-first century.
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Please sign now to bring an end to this cruel so-called sport, and prevent these lovely creatures from being torn apart alive in the name of human pleasure. Such barbarism has no place in the twenty-first century.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do not approve of fox hunting but it's already illegal so what are you proposing? Make it more illegal? If plod are not enforcing the law then they need to be compelled to do so. The problem is that Blair and co managed to make it illegal in such a way that it's more or less impossible to enforce.
Signed and thanks, Canary. If this petition brings to the attention of more people that the police are neglecting/ignoring their duties it will do some good.
People taking part in this barbaric "sport" really have something wrong with them.
As for wanting a cull because people with chickens are too lazy to protect them properly. Unbelievable. I've never lost a chicken to a fox either here on in the UK.
People taking part in this barbaric "sport" really have something wrong with them.
As for wanting a cull because people with chickens are too lazy to protect them properly. Unbelievable. I've never lost a chicken to a fox either here on in the UK.
Did I say I approved of fox-hunting? NO, Ididn't, but foxes need culling. By the way, guinea-fowl need to free-range. You can have hens tucked up in huts with space above the ground and foxes still get in. Believe me. How many of you have seen the results?
Also, I can look out of my window and sometimes see an ancient, disease-riddled dog-fox crawling on his rounds - he'd be better dead.
I suppose I should not have expected any more from sentimentalists. Once I had to comfort a 7-yr-old girl whose pet chickens were mauled (not always killed) by a fox that had found it's way somehow into their very secure hen-house. I don't know how many of you have tried that?
I really think some of you need to get more in touch with nature, red in tooth and claw.
Also, I can look out of my window and sometimes see an ancient, disease-riddled dog-fox crawling on his rounds - he'd be better dead.
I suppose I should not have expected any more from sentimentalists. Once I had to comfort a 7-yr-old girl whose pet chickens were mauled (not always killed) by a fox that had found it's way somehow into their very secure hen-house. I don't know how many of you have tried that?
I really think some of you need to get more in touch with nature, red in tooth and claw.
I remember when a fox got into my friend's duck house. It bit the heads off every one of them. It is very difficult to make somewhere safe from foxes. If you just have a few chickens in a run you can make them safe but if you farm hundreds or thousands of acres for a living you can't and the only way to protect your livestock is to keep it safe from predators. People want to eat meat but they don't want to think about how that meat was produced.
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