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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Spare a thought,for the chaos and blood lust being set about this morning,as boxing day hunts,with no pretence of laying trails,wreak havoc about the countryside,as they go about illegally HUNTING Fox's,or any pets that get in their way,gardens or land they decide to invade,roads they allow dogs to run free on or charge about on quad bikes,pest control?

Many hunts will have ready,bagged Fox's,to be set free just in front of the hunt,badger setts blocked,or if a fox manages to get to ground,terrier lol 'men' who will use dogs to hold a fox in place? Guess how,until they can dig it out,then instead of shooting it,will be either thrown into a pack of hounds to be torn apart,or set off just before the hunt,exhausted and incapacitated,to allow a few more minutes of blood lust frenzy,don't expect the horses or hounds to be treated humanely either

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarge meh not my concern i hunted many rabbits with dogs so im not so squeamish about such things

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By *mberWoman
over a year ago

Preston

I agree OP. It's a tradition we could do without. I hate cruelty to any living thing. Whilst I understand pest control and the need for it. Anyone who thinks that's what this is about is misguided.

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By *ottielayWoman
over a year ago

by the bay

It is truly horrendous

If an animal has to be killed then do it quickly and humanely

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I agree OP. It's a tradition we could do without. I hate cruelty to any living thing. Whilst I understand pest control and the need for it. Anyone who thinks that's what this is about is misguided."

If it was about pest control,why would some hunts have Fox's kept in bags,to be let off in front of the hunt?these are dis orientated and easy prey

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By *mberWoman
over a year ago

Preston


"I agree OP. It's a tradition we could do without. I hate cruelty to any living thing. Whilst I understand pest control and the need for it. Anyone who thinks that's what this is about is misguided.

If it was about pest control,why would some hunts have Fox's kept in bags,to be let off in front of the hunt?these are dis orientated and easy prey"

The point I was making is that it's not about pest control.

I know quite a bit about fox hunting, it's abhorrent.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I agree OP. It's a tradition we could do without. I hate cruelty to any living thing. Whilst I understand pest control and the need for it. Anyone who thinks that's what this is about is misguided.

If it was about pest control,why would some hunts have Fox's kept in bags,to be let off in front of the hunt?these are dis orientated and easy prey

The point I was making is that it's not about pest control.

I know quite a bit about fox hunting, it's abhorrent."

I agree

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By *reasyontheeyesMan
over a year ago

out in the sticks

I do not support hunting in any way shape or form, but have come across 1st hand the sabs tradition of trespassing mobhanded on other peoples property in a balaclava, with unknown liquid in spray bottles and causing damage to my property!

Its not very nice when this happens on you own property 4 against 1 and the sabs tell you there is nothing the police will do as its a civil matter not a criminal one!

Disgusting

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