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What do you all think about fox hunting...???

My partner and I just love it. Of course we have our own way of doing it. H "dresses up" like a fox (basically nothing but a mask) and runs off into the forest. Then I hunt him. I've never failed to catch myself a fox.
 
Before, he begs for it.

During is mostly gasps and moans and screams.

After, moans but not much else because he's mostly out of it. At least for a few hours.
 
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As, quite literally, are you, too. At least for a few hours.

That would depend on what, exactly, IT is. If you consider IT to be my partner, then yes I am out of it for a few hours. If you consider IT to be consciousness then not at all and as soon as the "fox" regains its senses the hunt can begin again!
 
Not so much my family but how about foxtail soup?
:rotflmao:

Oh, F***Oxtail soup. I appreciate the joke, my dear old chap. An old OCR-scan misreading, the hoax is older than you probably.

And now post an actual recipe, please.
 
Wild animals have always killed farm animals. They're animals. That's what they do.

Farmers killing foxes to protect his livestock is completely different than unarmed men on horses chasing their hounds who are chasing one single fox to his death.
 
Re: fox

That has nothing to do with fox hunting - there are much more cheaper and effective ways to keep predator numbers lower than fox hunting. Fox hunting is about blood sports not farmers.

City dwellers in my country and yours hire 'pest managers' to manage pests with poison and rifle.

Country dwellers in your country manage pests on their own property in their own way.

Either way, the result is the same. Can't people manage their own property without busybodies sticking their nose it?
 
Re: fox

That has nothing to do with fox hunting - there are much more cheaper and effective ways to keep predator numbers lower than fox hunting. Fox hunting is about blood sports not farmers.

Exactly. Grimshaw is just pulling his typical contra bullshit here.

Nature is nature. And it is cruel.

But humans have no need or moral right to be cruel to any animal.

Period.
 
Re: fox

That has nothing to do with fox hunting - there are much more cheaper and effective ways to keep predator numbers lower than fox hunting. Fox hunting is about blood sports not farmers.

So I don't know why you get excited about how other people spend their money.
 
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