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ivan

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Tell me about it... A few of my dogs like to roll around in it. Dirty buggers, straight to the hosepipe when that happens. :rolleyes:

you think thats bad. my husky found some rotton dead fish at the waters edge and rollod in that

it was so bad that my girlfreind actually threw up.

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A fox is a vile thing, it kills for no reason, if it got into a chicken shed it wouldnt just kill one chicken to feed itself, it would kill all of them. It happened to us, in the pond behind us was a group of geese, there was 13 of them until one night a fox came along and killed every single one.

 

Sorry but I am not a great fan of foxes and I don't suffer the "bambi" effect i.e. it looks cute it must be loverly, it ain't

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A fox is a vile thing, it kills for no reason, if it got into a chicken shed it wouldnt just kill one chicken to feed itself, it would kill all of them. It happened to us, in the pond behind us was a group of geese, there was 13 of them until one night a fox came along and killed every single one

 

 

well silly geese for staying around while all the mates are being killed , dont think i would lol

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A fox is a vile thing, it kills for no reason, if it got into a chicken shed it wouldnt just kill one chicken to feed itself, it would kill all of them. It happened to us, in the pond behind us was a group of geese, there was 13 of them until one night a fox came along and killed every single one.

 

Sorry but I am not a great fan of foxes and I don't suffer the "bambi" effect i.e. it looks cute it must be loverly, it ain't

and if you went into a room full of sexy naked ladies, would you just pick one:d :p

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foxes are great until they start to shag.

The have a dick that locks into the vixen until the male has shot his load.

Whilst shagging they scream like buggery.

 

Sounds very human too.

 

Hehehe you got this on tape ? :sly:

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I used to have foxes shagging at the back of my garden and they were pretty vocal indeed. Sounded a bit human-like too.

Now that I've replaced the fence with 6' panels they found another place to perform their illicit acts.

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2 of the noisy buggers were shagging right outside our window at 3 this morning. Right in the middle of the road!

 

No sense of decency at all, the little pervs. Must have woken the whole street up. :blink:

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A fox is a vile thing, it kills for no reason, if it got into a chicken shed it wouldnt just kill one chicken to feed itself, it would kill all of them. It happened to us, in the pond behind us was a group of geese, there was 13 of them until one night a fox came along and killed every single one.

 

Sorry but I am not a great fan of foxes and I don't suffer the "bambi" effect i.e. it looks cute it must be loverly, it ain't

 

Actually that's not true - the fox will indeed kill all the chickens, but it will then store the carcasses for eating later. They aren't fussed about eating freshly killed food, so they do whatever they have to do to survive. Call it forethought, or opportunism.

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also ,couldnt it of been a dog that killed all them geese ?

unless there were paw prints in mud,or a bit of fur cought on a fence,.. or it was seen ? couldnt it of been a dog ?

anyway,. most humans are vile - we do things cos we can, often for a thrill or laugh or just pure selfishness ,. animals only act on instinct.,

 

either way i would much rather see the british isles with its original inhabitance,. including foxes,.

wolves,. bears etc

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