Having farmed sheep for many years I have never had any problems with foxes - and have often seen them passing through a grazing flock with no interest taken by either party and they do not attack lambs - not even new born field lambs (those where the farmer can't be bothered to provide properly supervised lambing sheds). They may sometimes kill back-garden chickens - but real chicken farmers look after their investment with properly fenced runs. In short foxes are not a problem - it's the hunting fraternity who are the real vermin, inflicting terror pain and suffering on an animal in the name of 'sport'. And when they can't find any wild foxes they raise cubs and release them to be hunted down and torn apart just to satisfy their vile and sickening pastime. If the law cannot stop these disgusting people then those who really cherish our countryside and its wldlife surely will.
2007-01-02
04:50:47
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