Family & Relationships7 mins ago
Fox Hunting
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -331002 42
I don't understand this at all. The Countryside Alliance has been telling us for years that foxes need to be hunting with dogs, as they are a nuisance. I agree that foxes can be a nuisance, although not the bit about hunting with dogs.
But this evidence in the BBC link clearly shows that somebody is rearing fox cubs, for the express reason that they can be hunted.
And its just sheer coincidence that they are being kept 200m away from the hunt kennels ?
So, if they are not being deliberately reared so that they can be hunted, why are they being reared at all ?
I don't understand this at all. The Countryside Alliance has been telling us for years that foxes need to be hunting with dogs, as they are a nuisance. I agree that foxes can be a nuisance, although not the bit about hunting with dogs.
But this evidence in the BBC link clearly shows that somebody is rearing fox cubs, for the express reason that they can be hunted.
And its just sheer coincidence that they are being kept 200m away from the hunt kennels ?
So, if they are not being deliberately reared so that they can be hunted, why are they being reared at all ?
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I'm no Toff mikey, I was dragged up on a council estate mate, you can't get lower class than me! Yes Flippant comment, there is no reason to breed an animal that porportedly needs to be controlled, I therefore conclude they are indeed for sport and thus we expose what is common knowledge that fox hunting is not solely to control foxes. At this point I want to point...
20:10 Thu 11th Jun 2015
I'm no Toff mikey, I was dragged up on a council estate mate, you can't get lower class than me!
Yes Flippant comment, there is no reason to breed an animal that porportedly needs to be controlled, I therefore conclude they are indeed for sport and thus we expose what is common knowledge that fox hunting is not solely to control foxes.
At this point I want to point out that I am not against fox hunting the above is merely pragmatism.
Yes Flippant comment, there is no reason to breed an animal that porportedly needs to be controlled, I therefore conclude they are indeed for sport and thus we expose what is common knowledge that fox hunting is not solely to control foxes.
At this point I want to point out that I am not against fox hunting the above is merely pragmatism.
mikey I live in a country house with land and horses and am so opposed to Fox hunting I've been arrested on more than one occasion. when protesting. Most people who hunt these days are crusty old farts and 'Wannabee's who have loads of money but are trying to buy 'class'. Most country folk hate the hunt -even the 'pretend' Hunt as it destroys land,breaks fences and kills peoples pets. These Huntsmen are horrible cruel and nasty individuals who actually like killing for sport and the way they treat the Hounds and Hunt horses reflects their disregard for any animal.