When will Fox owners pick up fox poo?

On a similar note, how come I have to pick up dog poo off the public footpath or risk a £1000 fine, and yet a horse can dump a load in the road and just leave it there?!!! Double standards??:suss:
MS
 
I asked a similar question to some horsey girls a while back and apparently its because there are some sort of chemicals that can blind people in dog crap, but not in horse crap. Not sure what the truth is behind it though!
 
I asked a similar question to some horsey girls a while back and apparently its because there are some sort of chemicals that can blind people in dog crap, but not in horse crap. Not sure what the truth is behind it though!

Is right I think, something to do with roundworm larvae causing it, is also found in foxes and cats if memory serves me right.
 
On a similar note, how come I have to pick up dog poo off the public footpath or risk a £1000 fine, and yet a horse can dump a load in the road and just leave it there?!!! Double standards??:suss:
MS

How come when my Spaniel goes twice at home, then when I get loaded up with wildfowling kit and walk along the public foot path to get to the marsh he take a great big s##t right in the middle of the foot path!!

This clip is funny....

If there is an award for JOBS worth then the guy with the hi-vis gets my vote....Cock is the word that springs to mind...




Tim.243
 
That guy is trying to do his job FFS! Those women are a complete pain and a waste of resources . They are just looking for an argument .
 
Is right I think, something to do with roundworm larvae causing it, is also found in foxes and cats if memory serves me right.

That correct - the reason you should pick up dog cr@p is nothing to do with the fact that its offensive to people who dont understand that what goes in must come out but is due to public health reasons

Dog faeces are one of the most common carriers of the following diseases:

 
On a similar note, how come I have to pick up dog poo off the public footpath or risk a £1000 fine, and yet a horse can dump a load in the road and just leave it there?!!! Double standards??:suss:
MS

The horsey lot ARE covered by the same law but it is not enforced. That is the double standard. The offence believe it or not is "littering".
 
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