frank-123 Posted June 7, 2010 Report Posted June 7, 2010 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/10251349.stm
Guest Gareth Rankin Posted June 7, 2010 Report Posted June 7, 2010 Within the next few years there will have to be a cull on these buggers, have noticed the dramatic increase in numbers so much so that it is now more common to see them in public during the days including play parks for the kids, there DNA has changed from years gone by and they have no fear as they use to have. Lets hope these kids make a full recovery.
OLDYELLOW Posted June 7, 2010 Report Posted June 7, 2010 aye just read it this morning on aol news not the first attack either was 3 others in past years so getting more common place bring back fox hunting surely these small kids wouldnt be getting attacked if population was getting controled
Guest bakes Posted June 7, 2010 Report Posted June 7, 2010 Within the next few years there will have to be a cull on these buggers, have noticed the dramatic increase in numbers so much so that it is now more common to see them in public during the days including play parks for the kids, there DNA has changed from years gone by and they have no fear as they use to have. Lets hope these kids make a full recovery. years ago they was controlled and i controlled alot with a lurcher the problem was to many tree huggers saying they dont do no damage and labour being as gulable believed it i would love them to be a farmer or small holder or keeper that had attacks after attacks they might wise up there far from fluffy animals there out and out preditors and need to be culled as like any preditor wonce it gets out of hand over populated will course damage were ever it is and foxs un controlled are one of the worst as they will do anythink to get to there prey rip holes in mesh,chew to get in,dig,swim,climb. to be onist dont think it will be long before the ban on hunting with hounds will be revoked and i for one will apploud this not because i work lurchers,terriers its because they will re control a major pest species that have over populated doubled trebeled in some areas since the ban on hunting with hounds all the best.
Guest strapper Posted June 7, 2010 Report Posted June 7, 2010 there is growing evidence that foxes are on the increase faster than lead to believe..another rebel that will be protected by town and city do gooders.
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