
the people who take part say its the most sensible way to keep numbers down - saying foxes are destroying farms.
everyone else says - there are far more effective ways to get rid of foxes, especially when you are breeding them so you can chase them across your country estates and tear them apart with dogs for shits and giggles. plus vegetable farmers love foxes, they keep the rabbit numbers down.
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everyone else says - there are far more effective ways to get rid of foxes, especially when you are breeding them so you can chase them across your country estates and tear them apart with dogs for shits and giggles. plus vegetable farmers love foxes, they keep the rabbit numbers down.

Guess what happened to them.
Next it'll be squirrels.
Edit: There's foxes here in America, too. In fact, there's coyotes and wolverines and shit as well. I have never heard a farmer complain about any of them.
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Next it'll be squirrels.
Edit: There's foxes here in America, too. In fact, there's coyotes and wolverines and shit as well. I have never heard a farmer complain about any of them.

They've been reintroduced in places, and as they've recovered, they've discovered just how delicious beef is, and just how nice it is when your food tends to not run away.
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it to shoot the fuckers.
clean and quick.
however i like foxes, so don't mind them. i'm always remined of a programm on the spectrum 48k many moons ago called hares and foxes which showed an algorythym of hare and fox populations and how one follows the other.
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Tue 30 Mar 2010, 21:11,
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clean and quick.
however i like foxes, so don't mind them. i'm always remined of a programm on the spectrum 48k many moons ago called hares and foxes which showed an algorythym of hare and fox populations and how one follows the other.