Fox Hunting

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er, dogs naturally go after foxes then, do they? as for the fox not being stressed, how the **** can you tell what happened before those 2 pics were taken? fox hunting is for ****s. a work colleague of mine goes hunting for rabbits with greyhounds and tells me on a frequent basis how they rip them to shreds

And your point is?
 
I think his point is that dog's generally do hunt in packs and chase the living **** out of their prey and rip them to shreds once they've caught them.

So. What is your point then? Humans kill animals all the time.

And foxes are vermin as well.
 
To be perfectly honest getting dogs to do the hunting for you is cheating, it's like entering a race and getting a horse to do all the running for you!
 
So. What is your point then? Humans kill animals all the time.

And foxes are vermin as well.

My point was to merely offer you my interpretation of his point, which was what you pointedly asked him for so apologies for my intrusion.

Do carry on, what what.
 
why do they have to wear those ridiculous red jackets too? get with the times you ****ers
 
I kinda see your point

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It doesn't exactly have the best image does it? Upper class toffs getting dressed up to the nines and then careering all round the country side trying to chase after a cute and cuddly little fox. Obviously we know that's not entirely true (especially the bit about foxes being cute) but quite frankly any government seeking to reverse the ban would have to be exceptionally brave. I don't see it happening any time soon.
 
YeOldeBlueGas:838714 said:
whats the point of that?

It`s an example of the natural order of things, and note, the fox doesn`t appear to be stressed or for that matter ripped to shreads as the anti hunt brigade always insist. Then again perhaps the rest of the pack haven`t arrived yet<whistle>

What is the natural order? Domesticated dogs pack hunting wild dogs. Dont think so somehow