combat_claire
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Oh I get it now. People are only considered as engaging in serious debate if they agree with YOUR point of view, no matter how polite or reasoned a post from the other side of the fence may be.
Oh I get it now. People are only considered as engaging in serious debate if they agree with YOUR point of view, no matter how polite or reasoned a post from the other side of the fence may be.
You keep trotting out your anecdotal evidence, yet nothing you have said on this thread is backed up by any serious academic argument.
A paper commissioned by the Middle Way Group - a parliamentary organisation that is neither pro nor anti found that:
"The majority of foxes culled in the UK are shot using a rifle. Wounding rates using a rifle can be up to 48% and for a shotgun as high as 60%. Killing rates increase but wounding rates do not decrease with the skill of the marksmen"
It is very easy to focus the argument on fox hunting only, but how would you propose managing the red deer herd on Exmoor without any form of hunting with hounds.
Who would operate the casualty deer service?
You also conveniently ignore the wider benefits that hunting brings to rural communities - the fallen stock scheme being just one of them.
I await your comments about the conservation benefits of country sports
Nor do you address my point that drag hunting has nothing for the average follower of hounds
lmao it takes a special person with a severe lack of knowledge to make the comparison between that scenario and hunting.
My point was simply that people who only ride in the field and never see the fox being killed first hand are in no position to comment. They're just glorified happy hackers.
lmao it takes a special person with a severe lack of knowledge to make the comparison between that scenario and hunting.
Absolutely!
No terriers hunting fox here for sheep farmers Janet George, just gunmen and not very often at that. The foxes do a job keeping down the overabundance of rabbits, I think we need them alive. So no hunting fox with hounds or terriers. Plenty of lamb chops though.