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I also object to people enjoying seeing an animal being torn to shreds but most hunt members will never have seen this so wouldn't know.
Been weighing it up for years and also thinking about what various farmers have told me they do when they think there is a fox around. It's really not nice. I'm coming around to thinking that hunting them with dogs is the most humane option. It's monitored for a start, it's (usually) bloody quick and doesn't involve strangulation, asphyxiation or gangrene.
Guess we won't agree, not sure I'm right.
Hmm.
Now, Mandelson being torn limb from limb.
... I *may* be a bleeding heart liberal but I'm afraid I just got a
I'm sure there are more effective and far less cruel ways of controlling foxes.
I object to people enjoying seeing an animal torn to shreds - i think they're all bastards
I also object to people enjoying seeing an animal being torn to shreds but most hunt members will never have seen this so wouldn't know.
Been weighing it up for years and also thinking about what various farmers have told me they do when they think there is a fox around. It's really not nice. I'm coming around to thinking that hunting them with dogs is the most humane option. It's monitored for a start, it's (usually) bloody quick and doesn't involve strangulation, asphyxiation or gangrene.
Website is crap as are the people who put themselves forward to support and attack fox hunting. Fed up of being lectured by these arses every time I go near a horse in the country side (I should support it because 'it's my way of life' or 'I should oppose cos its cruel to cute ikkle foxy'). Was pro, then anti and now coming back to pro again - for animal welfare reasons.
I've never hunted but to be honest, that's cos I'm chicken.
Soz HAB - I'm sure you were being ironic.
I'm sure there are more effective and far less cruel ways of controlling foxes.
I object to people enjoying seeing an animal torn to shreds - i think they're all bastards
Surely he's going to be history after the election? I know we all joke about his Voldemort-type image, but the reality is come next May at the latest he's never going to step inside a Downing Street building again (goes for most of the Nu-Lab too).
I wouldn't be surprised if he know where more bodies are buried than you might think. The Mandelnator: I'll be back!
Website is crap as are the people who put themselves forward to support and attack fox hunting. Fed up of being lectured by these arses every time I go near a horse in the country side (I should support it because 'it's my way of life' or 'I should oppose cos its cruel to cute ikkle foxy'). Was pro, then anti and now coming back to pro again - for animal welfare reasons.
I've never hunted but to be honest, that's cos I'm chicken.
Surely he's going to be history after the election? I know we all joke about his Voldemort-type image, but the reality is come next May at the latest he's never going to step inside a Downing Street building again (goes for most of the Nu-Lab too).
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