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Eric 09-05-2012 10:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 990669)
That bad hey Eric, just what is a comparable smell in the UK:D

I have to say that, other than being downwind of Westminster in question period,:rolleyes: there is absolutely nothing in the UK to compare it to. Even then, the smell of bs from 600 plus parliamentarians still doesn't outpong one baby skunk.:D

Margaret Pilkington 09-05-2012 11:42

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 990651)
I take it that you haven't bumped into too many wolves, coyotes, skunk, and raccoons then;)

I think it might be my greying hair and the wrinkles that put them all off now Eric...Oh sorry, are we talking about 4 legged critters here?:D

mobertol 09-05-2012 11:53

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Don't know about foxes but there seems to have been an explosion of the badger population in the North of England. I saw about 5 dead on the side of roads recently while in the Lakes and down the Ribble valley too.

Less 09-05-2012 11:57

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 990684)
Don't know about foxes but there seems to have been an explosion of the badger population in the North of England. I saw about 5 dead on the side of roads recently while in the Lakes and down the Ribble valley too.

Surely, if they are dead that's a cull of badgers not an explosion?
:confused:

mobertol 09-05-2012 12:12

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 990685)
Surely, if they are dead that's a cull of badgers not an explosion?
:confused:

Have rarely seen one (dead or alive) before -to have seen so many must mean there are more around -either that or they have suddenly all become suicidal!

Actually now I think about it, it may just reflect the fact that there are more cars on the roads these days= more accidents with badgers:rolleyes: possibly!

I had a day last week with a group of retired farmers who were on their hols on Lake Garda and came to visit farms with me for a day (yes, they do enjoy it before you ask!). They were from many different areas of the UK and they all asked if badgers were a big problem here as in the UK -seems they blame them for carrying TB.

kestrelx 09-05-2012 14:16

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 990650)
Ya Max, foxes might look nice a sweet little things, but the truth is they're evil swines really, I've seen the damage they do in a hen hut, they don't just kill one for food they kill the lot of pleasure, I only saw it once that was enough:eek:

Perhaps they don't kill them for pleasure! It's possible they kill them all out of panic or confusion. Fact is having a lot of birds trapped in a hen hut is not nature - so a fox getting into a hen hut may react that way because of it's abnormal and un-natural situation. :D

Eric 09-05-2012 18:13

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 990709)
Perhaps they don't kill them for pleasure! It's possible they kill them all out of panic or confusion. Fact is having a lot of birds trapped in a hen hut is not nature - so a fox getting into a hen hut may react that way because of it's abnormal and un-natural situation. :D

I think you are right on this one ... foxes are not "evil" killers, they are, well, foxes. It's the nature of the beast. When my JRT chases a squirrel, and I put the brake on the leash, she gives me that questioning look, as if she is saying: "Hey, I'm a terrier; and this is what terriers do.";)

Mancie 09-05-2012 18:31

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Don't want to sound pedantic but fox hunting is not illegal.. hunting any wildlife using more than one dog is illegal.

Mancie 09-05-2012 21:10

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I've seen more foxes in London than I ever saw around Accy.. used to go out for rabbits on weekends outside Accy and only ever saw one fox.. must have seen half a dozen in central London, I've had them walk past me on the Old Kent Road early morning and not even look up, most of them look like skinny stray dogs.

kestrelx 09-05-2012 21:17

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 990659)
http://www.coyotewatchcanada.com/wp-...07_J.B_030.jpg

Fox on steroids.:D

I take it that when we are talking fox hunting, we are referring to upper class tory twits riding around in silly outfits, drinking out of antique flasks, while the dogs and the peasantry do all the work.

Great photograph. Yes I meant fox hunting with dogs which is illegal - I tried to change the poll description but it wouldn't let me do it. :D

Mancie 09-05-2012 21:54

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 990831)
Great photograph. Yes I meant fox hunting with dogs which is illegal - I tried to change the poll description but it wouldn't let me do it. :D

And your original question "are foxes a problem" I think they have always been a problem for game keepers.. the old chestnut about them breaking into hen houses or poultry farms and killing loads of chickens for the fun of it is rubbish.. foxes are dogs.. they maybe clever but they don't carry bolt cutters or crowbars and can't break into any self respecting owner of hen coups.:D

kestrelx 10-05-2012 07:35

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 990839)
And your original question "are foxes a problem" I think they have always been a problem for game keepers.. the old chestnut about them breaking into hen houses or poultry farms and killing loads of chickens for the fun of it is rubbish.. foxes are dogs.. they maybe clever but they don't carry bolt cutters or crowbars and can't break into any self respecting owner of hen coups.:D

Fox hunting with dogs is illegal! They should shoot them in winter - easy, just put down some fresh meat near a shooting hide and then shoot them. That's if any population control is needed by game keepers etc. As for farm lifestock - sheep are too big for a fox to kill, maybe they take the odd lamb but most sheep/lambs are killed by rogue dogs.

Tally ho fox hunting is a barbaric way to kill foxes (like Badger baiting) and should never be made legal again.

Yeh foxes are every where in London and walking through any street in the early hours, there will usually be a fox seen looking for food. :D So I don't know why they aren't seen more often in the centre of smaller towns like Accrington?

DaveinGermany 10-05-2012 20:23

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 990863)
Yeh foxes are every where in London and walking through any street in the early hours, :D So I don't know why they aren't seen more often in the centre of smaller towns like Accrington?

It's all down to your Alcohol levels I reckon, but in the morning when the Beer goggles are whipped away by the Evil hangover Pixies, said Fox turns out to be a proper Dog. :D



Sorry, couldn't let the chance go, I'll apologise & crawl off back under my rock shall I ? :rolleyes:

Retlaw 10-05-2012 20:53

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What is the situation today? Are there many in Accrington town centre and/or in residential areas? Are any problems caused by foxes?[/quote]
No the smell from the piles of dog sh1te on the pavements, & grassy areas warns them off.

Eric 10-05-2012 21:20

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Fox No Problem:

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