enforce the ban everywhere NOW

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  1. dodgy

    dodgy rowr kitty super meow cat

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    I'm sure it would be trying to run off if you were beating it with a large stick. I hope you wouldn't break one of it's legs with the first hit so you would then have to cave the poor immobile fuckers skull in cos it couldn't run away.

    Sorry if I'm sounding harsh but I'm very intolerant of any animal cruelty.
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    dodgy rowr kitty super meow cat

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    You're a sick fuck.
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    Nah i wouldn't break its leg i'd break its jaw so the fucker couldn't bite me
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    Terriers have to be given the taste of blood at a young age... Its normal for farmers and terrier huntsmen to buy a Goat and let 3 Terriers tear it to pieces just to give them THE BLOOD LUST.

    This goes on everywhere.
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    Freddy Flintoff WE MISS YOU JOHN

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    I wish your dog would savage you, sick ****.....
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    Freddy Flintoff WE MISS YOU JOHN

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    Why do they have too ???
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    To harden the dogs so Badgers and Fox's dont fuck them up

    I agree this is pretty sick!
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    fox hunting

    i used to have two lurchers called reggie and ronnie they were crossed with deerhound saluki greyhound and they were pure machines me and me mates used to get full of gimp and pills and go lamping on farmers fields and chase rabbits hares and fox belive me it was great fun foxes are a nucince and probably kill more farmers sheep a year than there is foxes actually killed by huntsmen not forgeting all other live stock they kill
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    What makes me laugh is all the bollocks about tens of thousands of jobs going. If that is true then fox hunting is an extremely inefficient industry and should face massive tarriffs under WTO rules for "dumping".

    Also, it frees up tens of thousands of people to do something constructive instead. We are always hearing about how the country is neglected for transport links etc. but instead of running bus companies or post offices, they prefer to spend their money on blood sport. Tailors can make clothes for people to wear instead of expensive hunt gear, more people will be needed to make dog food as they wont be kept hungry for the hunt, they could actually, heaven forbid, go and guard the frigging sheep and chickens themselves. And hunt saboteurs would have time to look for jobs too.

    It is nothing to do with townies, the sway of public opinion has always been against it for c.300 years. The saving factor being the people that ran the hunts were the country's lawmakers.
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    I would have though being shot was a quicker and less painful way to be killed as opposed to having several dogs bite through your skin and shake you from side to side?

    I know i would rather be shot dead than savaged by dogs..
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    that can be arranged... ;) :love:
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    you'd miss me too much:love:
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    like a hole in the head :p
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    i love it when you talk dirty :lol:
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    Is fox hunting really a good way to keep the popuation down? Seems over kill to have 40 people, 20 horses and 20 dogs to kill just one fox. Anyone who ahs been, how many foxes can you kill in one day?
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    Re: fox hunting

    1. Going around killing anything for fun alone is sick. Full of "gimp and pills" just shows what a tosser you are.

    2. Foxes killing sheep? Very rarely will it try and kill anything bigger than a newborn lamb, and that's hardly worth the bother - wrestling a lamb and then trying to take it from a much larger ewe is not too easy a task. Most lambs a fox eats are already dead (stillborn etc).

    3. All other livestock they kill - like most animals that get hungry - they have to eat. They don't kill for fun. They kill what they can and cache the rest to eat later. Take a chicken coup for instance - birds kept in small poorly-secured cages, wings clipped, beaks pulled off with plyers - nice easy pray. A fox will go in and kill all of them so that it can return later to bury all of them for later consumption. It's the farmers fault for locking up the chickens in the first place, preventing them from escaping, and failing to protect the coup.

    4. To answer a previous point - foxes do not need to be culled. The population is like that of all carnivores, is self regulating and is limited by the amount of food and territory available. Cubs born simply replace the number of adults lost since the previous breeding season. Which counters the fox hunters claims of fox population control.

    5. Getting shot is surely more pleasant than having your stomach ripped out by dogs. (Incidentally, lots of attacks on livestock blamed on foxes are actually attributable to hounds. Foxes kill by a swift bite to the back of the neck, hounds attack the soft underbelly of prey first).
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    Like I said BEFORE (dont you read Rob :rolleyes: ) It has become a social gettogether, a excuse for a day out. Two farmers and six or seven dogs would do about the same thing.

    Its the pom pom pom that gets up peoples noses but THATS OUR HERITAGE. That may have to change and its a shame. I know for a fact this wont lessen the fox's suffering as farmers wil have to use snares and grusome traps and posions to kill the fox instead.
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    So how many foxes can they kill in one meet?

    How many foxes need to be killed to keep the population under control?

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