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If it was a beer trap, does the picture suggest the fox has some kind of alcohol problem? Does he perhaps wake up every Saturday morning with a jar on his head and think 'oh god, I've gone and done it again'?
If it was a beer trap, does the picture suggest the fox has some kind of alcohol problem? Does he perhaps wake up every Saturday morning with a jar on his head and think 'oh god, I've gone and done it again'?
A colleague is a keen shooter but hates fox hunting with a passion .
Speaking to the local gamekeeper a couple of years ago he said that they were having more problems with feral cats and buzzard than with foxes, they were (at the time) breeding 21,000 birds (pheasant and red legged partridge).
Ps When I was talking to the gamekeeper he was on the way to patrol a couple of badger sets because poachers were in the area and after the male badgers for the fighting pits in the cities, he reckoned a male badger could go for a £1000.00, its these people that need culling .
Ps When I was talking to the gamekeeper he was on the way to patrol a couple of badger sets because poachers were in the area and after the male badgers for the fighting pits in the cities, he reckoned a male badger could go for a £1000.00, its these people that need culling .
Couldnt agree more people like that need taking out!
i love foxes even the big ones, and yes i know they can do lots of damage, but their killing stuff is natural survival ... and no i wouldn't be happy if one got hold of my babies, but all you can do is make sure the run is fox proof ..... we have a fox ... hence i am extra careful .... but i'm not gonna kill it, just in case it may happen to.... it has as much right to live as anything else. .
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