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Why Fox Hunting Should Be Brought Back.
koantemplation
17-09-2015
https://youtu.be/8hJhHET2uXQ

Because they wake me up at 6am scratching on my window.
TelevisionUser
17-09-2015
Yay! A new Koantus fox video - more please!

PS That one should be sent to Chris Packham/Autumnwatch.
koantemplation
17-09-2015
Originally Posted by TelevisionUser:
“Yay! A new Koantus fox video - more please!

PS That one should be sent to Chris Packham/Autumnwatch.”

Not a lot has been happening lately. 3 of the young foxes play in the garden around 6ish most mornings, and the badgers mostly come and go looking for food in the night.

But nothing extraordinary has happened for ages.
Moonbean
21-09-2015
Aw, that's gorgeous!
Elyan
22-09-2015
It's irresponsible to encourage foxes to come near human habitation.

What if those foxes went into someone else's garden who had a young child or baby? They'd feel comfortable approaching or even going into the property.

Foxes should be sent packing if you see them in your garden.
koantemplation
22-09-2015
Originally Posted by Elyan:
“It's irresponsible to encourage foxes to come near human habitation.

What if those foxes went into someone else's garden who had a young child or baby? They'd feel comfortable approaching or even going into the property.

Foxes should be sent packing if you see them in your garden.”

LOL the foxes were here first, and so were the badgers.

One set get born in the garden each year, so this is their birth place. Foxes on the whole leave humans alone,
zelda fan
22-09-2015
Cute fox, i can't believe anyone would ever want to harm these animals for fun.
Hugh Jboobs
22-09-2015
Originally Posted by zelda fan:
“Cute fox, i can't believe anyone would ever want to harm these animals for fun.”

Indeed, I think that's the main reason for most people's objection to fox hunting.
j4Rose
22-09-2015
Originally Posted by Hugh Jboobs:
“Indeed, I think that's the main reason for most people's objection to fox hunting.”

It's a huge factor, but it's still barbaric and can't really be justified.
koantemplation
22-09-2015
Originally Posted by j4Rose:
“It's a huge factor, but it's still barbaric and can't really be justified.”

The same reasons why dog baiting and cock fighting are banned.
towers
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Elyan:
“It's irresponsible to encourage foxes to come near human habitation.

What if those foxes went into someone else's garden who had a young child or baby? They'd feel comfortable approaching or even going into the property.

Foxes should be sent packing if you see them in your garden.”

Domestic dogs started life as wolves that wondered into areas inhabitated by humans - evolution as it were.

Foxes would not be that different if domesticated, unless wolves have greater inteligence.
Elyan
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by towers:
“Domestic dogs started life as wolves that wondered into areas inhabitated by humans - evolution as it were.

Foxes would not be that different if domesticated, unless wolves have greater inteligence.”

They are wild animals though - and that's how they should be treated.

Encouraging foxes to approach humans will do no good.
towers
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Elyan:
“They are wild animals though - and that's how they should be treated.

Encouraging foxes to approach humans will do no good.”

Wolves were wild animals before humans domesticated them thousands of years ago..

If foxes are to become extinct due to the destruction of their habitat, becoming domesticated may be the only future they have.
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