funny thing is, when I lived in the city, I saw no end of foxes. now I live in the country, I haven't seen one and ive been here nearly 10 years!
have to say I don't agree with feeding them and feel they are a pest. ive seen what they've done to some hens round here and it was horrible. they killed most of them for fun. dont want to get on a rant about fox hunting tho, cant seem to make my mind up one way or another!
Much as I think foxes are a pest I must scotch the idea that they kill 'for fun'. They don't, they kill for food. It is normal fox behaviour.
Yes, its called a feeding frenzy, like when they heard those twins cry and went into the house and savagely attacked them. They are ok where they should be, thats out in the country, they are pests in town.
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funny thing is, when I lived in the city, I saw no end of foxes. now I live in the country, I haven't seen one and ive been here nearly 10 years!
have to say I don't agree with feeding them and feel they are a pest. ive seen what they've done to some hens round here and it was horrible. they killed most of them for fun. dont want to get on a rant about fox hunting tho, cant seem to make my mind up one way or another!
Much as I think foxes are a pest I must scotch the idea that they kill 'for fun'. They don't, they kill for food. It is normal fox behaviour.
not going to get into that.
Yes, its called a feeding frenzy, like when they heard those twins cry and went into the house and savagely attacked them. They are ok where they should be, thats out in the country, they are pests in town.