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    @~Pebbles~ wrote:

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    @kevin wrote:

    the case against fox hunting is based on the barbarism
    its gladatorial in its cruelty
    shoot me just dont boil me in oil first

    To be fair Kevin it is rarely as barbaric as the “activists” show you, its usually fairly quick capture or escape whichever comes first and an extremely fast death. It isnt hours and hours of being run down to exhaustion and all that malarkey, the chase more often than not over one way or the other within minutes, wether they get away or get caught.

    again…keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel any better. The truth is that there is an immense amount of suffering involved, not to mention “foul play.”…. and they call it sport :? The fox doesnt stand a chance.

    i dont need to tell myself pebbles i know …. how many hunts have you been on out of curiosity to know the truths ?

    #320909

    @sir Actor wrote:

    @pete wrote:

    We keep animals to eat (were allowed to it says so in the bible) now i’d argue those animals should be reared kept and slaughtered humanely and if that costs me more money then so be it If everyone of us turned veggie there’d be no pigs, beef catlle or sheep reared as food
    No dogs cant be bloody executed ive already said that.
    You started a thread saying bring back fox hunting you’re not giving any valid reasons why.
    They hunt mainly voles rabbits etc they do not slaughter lambs wholesale and if the cheapskate farmers spent more on security (hell theyd pass it on to the consumer anyway) then they wouldnt decimate chicken runs either)
    Because something is traditional doesnt mean it’s ok

    Pete you’re a hypocrite and your argument reflects that.
    I want hunting to be brought back – and it will be brought back – because foxes are a menace. Why do you think we had fox-hunting in the first place ffs?
    I’m not a tory or labour but i have an opinion on the subject just as you do.
    And you haven’t sawyed my opinion one iota mostly because your argument centre on you more than the fckn fox.
    Being a do-gooder is okay but your halo keeps slipping doesn’t it?
    It’s okay that other animals die as long as it’s not a fox!!

    So keep going how are foxes a menace

    #320910

    @pete wrote:

    did Basil Brush scare the sh*t out of you when you were a kid ?

    No he didn’t. :D
    The world is full of do-gooders pete.
    but there are plenty who support hunting with dogs .
    So will you be out there with your placard when the ban is lifted.
    I think we both know the answer to that question don’t we??
    That’s right.
    You’ll be at home letting someone else do it.
    Like I said, you don’t really care that much about foxes.

    #320911

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    i dont need to tell myself pebbles i know …. how many hunts have you been on out of curiosity to know the truths ?

    how many have you been on??

    #320912

    @~Pebbles~ wrote:

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    i dont need to tell myself pebbles i know …. how many hunts have you been on out of curiosity to know the truths ?

    how many have you been on??

    I hunted for about 10 years at least once a week for 6 months a year.

    #320913

    I got caught up in a few when I was younger and used to ride. Im afraid to say the sterotype lived up to its reputation, complete cuunts with no regard for anybody else. I was pushed, jostled, bumped off my horse like I was a complete nobody who dared to get in the way.

    If I could put it another way I would, honestly. But nasty selfish snobs are the only words I can use. :twisted:

    I wouldnt mind but if they are also supposed to be horse lovers then they would have given my little shetland pony a bit of respect. Instead of booting us out the way.

    #320914

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    @~Pebbles~ wrote:

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    i dont need to tell myself pebbles i know …. how many hunts have you been on out of curiosity to know the truths ?

    how many have you been on??

    I hunted for about 10 years at least once a week for 6 months a year.

    well then youre even more sick in the head than i thought

    #320915

    to be honest i find the so called animal lovers (activists) the most sick in the head trying to poke the horses with metals poles spraying stuff in the horses and hounds eyes laying traps for the animals to fall over breaking a horses leg once real nice

    #320916

    History of fox hunting with houndsIt became more convenient to hunt foxes rather than deer as hunting deer … a shortage of foxes in England forced hunts to import foxes from France, …http://www.derbyfoxes.org/history.htm – 29k – Cached – Similar pages

    The Rise of Fox-hunting – Fox-hunting and the Ban – Icons of EnglandThe growing popularity of hunting led to problems ensuring a supply of foxes. In the early 19th century, foxes were imported from the continent, …
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    Early Opposition to Hunting – Fox-hunting and the Ban – Icons of …He added that hunting could not be defended on the grounds of pesticide, since foxes were artificially preserved by hunters, and even imported into areas of …

    They did it as pest control eh nowt to do with simply killing something

    #320917

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    to be honest i find the so called animal lovers (activists) the most sick in the head trying to poke the horses with metals poles spraying stuff in the horses and hounds eyes laying traps for the animals to fall over breaking a horses leg once real nice

    no animal rights activist would do such a thing, what a ridiculous statement to make.

    Seems to me that you pi.ssed off more than just the animal lovers then eh?

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