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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 08:30:16 GMT, "Diane Epps"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message=20 .. . For those of you who have an interest in the urban fox. http://www.thefoxproject.fsnet.co.uk/ Joe . Yes I am interested but only in how to get rid of them. They just = killed=20 my ducks Why did you not lock the ducks up thereby protecting them? by biting their heads off, didn't eat them just killed them for=20 sport. =46oxes have no interest in sport. They kill the lot instinctively so that there is plenty for the larder. I do hope we are not headed for the Spanish experience where=20 people leave poison bait out which is a danger to domestic dogs who = have=20 to be muzzled or kept on a lead to prevent them form eating the bait. This already happens and often here. I=20 have dogs so this is not an option so I guess I will have to look for=20 someone with a gun. Or you could just try and look after your ducks properly! I dont suppose you would let your children out without protection? If you are unable to look after animals you should not have them, dont blame foxes for your failures. |
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