Normal Rob
Well-known member
Because they kill for fun. Which is what hunters do to them. Karma...
See this is the crux of the issue with most people. They want to make it a class war.
Because they kill for fun. Which is what hunters do to them. Karma...
Spot on for me. If things are done humanely then I'm not happy about it but I can deal with it, chasing after something until it is tired and then tearing it up is absolutely revolting, and how anyone can do it is beyond me.
Anyone as said above, one fox doing something disgusting should not ruin the reputation of foxes.
Yes.
To be fair if you have ever seen a rabbit hutch or a hen house after a visit from a fox you'll see that whilst it only wants one for food it will still rip the others to shreds.
To be fair if you have ever seen a rabbit hutch or a hen house after a visit from a fox you'll see that whilst it only wants one for food it will still rip the others to shreds.
It is absolute basic animal instinct, some people are confused about the habits of animals like foxes that will kill every hen in a hen house. They are not killing for fun, they are thinking ahead. A wild animal doesn't know where its next meal is coming from, and if it finds a glut of prey in one place, it makes sense to kill as many as it can while they're available. Given enough time, it would carry off and cache every chicken it killed.
That's not strictly true though. Hasn't it been shown that what the fox is doing is killing what's there so that it can come back and collect the rest later but what happens is the coup or hutch just gets cleared up by the humans who then perceive it is killing for fun.
There are some people who 'follow' the hunt who are not, how shall we say..upper class...some of them that is...... others that are not of the upper classes at hunts are called...employees.
How many times have you seen/heard TV or Radio interview with ANY hunt and thought to yourself, wow, he doesnt sound like a (for want of a better description) 'chinless wonder' ?
Hunt is ridiculous.
And that makes it okay ? You could argue it's equally true that the hounds do the same for the same reason. I would be the first to say that fox hunting is not a good way of keeping the fox population down (especially as so many of them live in cities now) but shooting them is not totally effective and poison will kill other animals such as badgers.
Anyway I would say that the origin of this thread was the problem with foxes in town. They are vermin. I used to live in Worthing where the council insisted that you put your rubbish in plastic bags as against metal bins. I wonder who it was who used to rip open bags that were left out overnight for early morning collection.
Hounds do not do it for the same reason, they do it because they are trained to hate foxes, chase them until they can no longer run and then rip them into a thousand small pieces. Fact is, foxes kill because they need to eat. The hounds kill because they are manufactured to do so.
It is absolute basic animal instinct, some people are confused about the habits of animals like foxes that will kill every hen in a hen house. They are not killing for fun, they are thinking ahead. A wild animal doesn't know where its next meal is coming from, and if it finds a glut of prey in one place, it makes sense to kill as many as it can while they're available. Given enough time, it would carry off and cache every chicken it killed.
Semantics, they both kill. And as I say, this is not supposed to be a pro or anti fox hunting thread.
No it's not (semantics). You said that the hounds kill for the same reason, that reason was animal instinct.
Wizard was highlighting that the hounds don't kill out of instinct, they are trained to.
That's an actual difference, not semantics.
EDIT: And the title of the thread is "for the anti-fox hunting people" and your point is that foxes aren't so cute and cuddly (as if that was why people are against it). How can you then say this isn't meant to be a pro or anti fox hunting thread?
Surely it's a null point though, as fox hunting wouldn't occur through the streets of London?