Sage adviceI will add, I don’t really shoot anything now without a good reason, and life is too short to deal with arseholes
Sage adviceI will add, I don’t really shoot anything now without a good reason, and life is too short to deal with arseholes

In my teens I used to enjoy seeing the odd heron................In my late teens I started growing on koi carp in farm ponds - my opinion changed overnight.People's view of wildlife changes when it adversely affects them.
Exactly this. Cottage on estate changed hands, stopped Gator to say hello to new occupant, forgetting 2 dead foxes dead in the back. Called me all the names he could lay his tongue to, cruel, wicked, unfeeling etc etc.People's view of wildlife changes when it adversely affects them.
My friendly pig farmer, Mark, loved the idea that a pair of foxes poked about around one of his units. He liked to catch a glimpse of one when he arrived in the mornings, or at last knockings at night.
I watched them a lot, almost every time I went rat shooting one winter.... Fast forward to the morning one spring when he went down to check the unit and all but two of his flock of Old English Game Fowl had been wiped out. Poor bugger was livid![]()
Good for you. I do despair at people who move to the countryside and have no idea what actually goes on ...and feel entitled to be rude to people they dont know...I ll stop thereExactly this. Cottage on estate changed hands, stopped Gator to say hello to new occupant, forgetting 2 dead foxes dead in the back. Called me all the names he could lay his tongue to, cruel, wicked, unfeeling etc etc.
Fast forward a few months,he flagged me down and asked if I could do something about a fox for him. Seemingly the chickens that he'd bought as he now lives in the countryside had been killed. Usual scenario, dozen or so dead,few left strewn about, the rest buried nearby. Any survivors put down to relieve suffering from injury.
Couldn't believe the turnaround in attitude, different when it affects him.
Politely declined and drove off.
Best quote I've heard re this - there's no care homes in the bush.Nature is red in tooth and claw end of.
Don't believe Disney!
But do believe Daniel P Mannix - The Fox and the Hound is a pretty good read.Nature is red in tooth and claw end of.
Don't believe Disney!
Maybe one day when I can't get outBut do believe Daniel P Mannix - The Fox and the Hound is a pretty good read.
Wow....I hadnt realised you could readMaybe one day when I can't get out![]()
It's got pictures tooWow....I hadnt realised you could read![]()
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He only writes with leaded pencils thoughWow....I hadnt realised you could read![]()
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bets quote i ever heard from an old headkeeper " nature isnt cruel or kind its completely indifferent "Nature is red in tooth and claw end of.
Don't believe Disney!
He really doesntOnce you see all your beautiful Marans & Sussex chickens wiped out, not once but four times, you would happily drown foxes in a bucket of water. And yes, I have netting 5 foot high, an electric fence & light sensitive electric door openers. I also have a magnificent dog fox on my farm, who causes me no problems, I leave him alone. He knows the score.
Wow they really were dead, dead dead!!2 dead foxes dead in the back.