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Originally posted by doodab View PostI expect the local hunt crashing through your garden would cause a bit of a mess, but it's certainly time we started managing the fox population.
So managing the fox population with traps then a gun to the head would work. However I presume lots of people's cats will get caught in the traps so they can't be used to harm the animal but just to keep it for 24 hours.
Though the animal rights people will be out about that as well.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI recently saw a large 6'7 bloke and a large rabbit digging up a coffin in my local graveyard. I was pretty shaken up I can tell you.
I watched for about five minutes before they carried it across the road and put it in the back of a van and drove off.
I managed to catch the writing on the side. Berk & Hare it said!
The sudden spluttering brought people poking their head round in concern.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think we should be managing the local rabbit population, one of them attacked my pitbull the other day.
I watched for about five minutes before they carried it across the road and put it in the back of a van and drove off.
I managed to catch the writing on the side. Berk & Hare it said!Last edited by MarillionFan; 21 June 2010, 13:56.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt seems the latest generation of foxes are increasingly bold.
We have one that comes to our french doors even when it can see us inside. If you open them to chase it away it only retreats halfway down the garden.
I am going to get one of those really powerful water pistols and give it a drenching next time.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt seems the latest generation of foxes are increasingly bold.
We have one that comes to our french doors even when it can see us inside. If you open them to chase it away it only retreats halfway down the garden.
I am going to get one of those really powerful water pistols and give it a drenching next time.
"Office Junior savaged by wet fox!'
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I think we should be managing the local rabbit population, one of them attacked my pitbull the other day.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostJust for fairness...
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I expect the local hunt crashing through your garden would cause a bit of a mess, but it's certainly time we started managing the fox population.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAs soon as they start a cull the better. I find wild animals that don't turn and run as you approach them creepy.
We have one that comes to our french doors even when it can see us inside. If you open them to chase it away it only retreats halfway down the garden.
I am going to get one of those really powerful water pistols and give it a drenching next time.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThe meedja's definitely grooming the gen pub for anti-fox sentiment.
The foxes are well known for sh*tting on lawns, digging up plants, digging holes under fences, stealing objects left outside and other bits of destruction.
As soon as they start a cull the better. I find wild animals that don't turn and run as you approach them creepy.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostNot again !!
Something fishy in them fox attack stories.
Reminds me of back when Blair was in charge, all these little leaks to the papers to drip-drip-drip and turn people's minds.
Bet you a pound that the next story will be a fox that's caught with kiddie pr0n on his computer....
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