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"Sacha" wrote in message k... On 20/11/04 8:30, in article , "Diane Epps" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ... 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 my ducks by biting their heads off, didn't eat them just killed them for sport. I do hope we are not headed for the Spanish experience where people leave poison bait out which is a danger to domestic dogs who have to be muzzled or kept on a lead to prevent them form eating the bait. I have dogs so this is not an option so I guess I will have to look for someone with a gun. You could move to Scotland. They're killing more foxes there now than they were before hunting was banned in that country. Of course, they're shooting them so the foxes that aren't killed outright will die horrible, lingering, painful deaths from gangrene. -- My ducks were locked up every night in a wooden shed with straw bedding. They spent the days with free run of the garden and use of a 10 X 10 metre pond. But the foxes still got them in broad day light. I tried my best but was outfoxed so to speak I no longer keep ducks, what a pity I miss their good offices on the slug eating front. I hope I have not offended the society for the protection of slugs, but I guess as they are not soft and fluffy no one will be ready to march on their behalf. |
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