Charlie.x
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Just wondering What is everyone's opinions on hunting. Ive always wanted to go, but lots of my friends are very against it. So i just wondered what everyone else's opinion was. Thanks
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Personally, I think drag hunting is fine. If a fox dies at the end, I think it's disgusting. Seems to me an unnecessarily cruel way to cull fox numbers and a pretty brutal way to end a good gallop. My next door neighbour is a crack shot and was having problems with foxes getting her lambs a few years ago. She located the den, waited one night for the fox to leave, and shot it in the head. The fox wouldn't have seen it coming and I doubt it felt anything. I was quite young at the time and I was pretty devastated when I stumbled across the fox's body several days later (someone told my neighbour leaving the body where the foxes entered her land would deter them from coming back) and found that her cubs had found the body and were climbing all over her, mewling. But, I do think, if you want to control fox numbers, that is the way to do it.
That said, I'm not actually clear on the hunting rules atm.
Just wondering What is everyone's opinions on hunting. Ive always wanted to go, but lots of my friends are very against it. So i just wondered what everyone else's opinion was. Thanksx
better off going on the hunting forum.
If you want to go then go, who cares what your friends think?!
My friends know not to bring the topic up around me![]()
I'm really confused about the law on hunting atm. I was sure that it was legal to hunt with dogs provided fox wasn't killed by dogs (so it would be shot instead) but several people recently have told me it's only legal to drag hunt, no fox involved. Can anyone clear this up for me?
Personally, I think drag hunting is fine. If a fox dies at the end, I think it's disgusting. Seems to me an unnecessarily cruel way to cull fox numbers and a pretty brutal way to end a good gallop. My next door neighbour is a crack shot and was having problems with foxes getting her lambs a few years ago. She located the den, waited one night for the fox to leave, and shot it in the head. The fox wouldn't have seen it coming and I doubt it felt anything. I was quite young at the time and I was pretty devastated when I stumbled across the fox's body several days later (someone told my neighbour leaving the body where the foxes entered her land would deter them from coming back) and found that her cubs had found the body and were climbing all over her, mewling. But, I do think, if you want to control fox numbers, that is the way to do it.
That said, I'm not actually clear on the hunting rules atm.
They kill everything they can with the intention of coming back to retrieve it over the coming nights. However as we discover the carnage we get all upset and remove the bodies thus removing the food source so the fox will kill again and if there are poultry houses with easy access, easy meat.
Cuppatea was he still alive to come back the next night????