RE: I love feeding the foxes at work In the 80's a programme was shown on TV about badger baiting. They showed video footage that the scum had filmed. Their faces were blacked out. When it was in the local papers it said they were from the Ryhill and Havercroft areas. Alot of people recognised these 'mens' voices from the TV programme. Some of them worked at Nostell colliery. Lets just say my Dad said some of them had to crawl to the cage at the end of the shift.
I wish I was a big man Then I could go round mutilating animals for fun and be really macho and clever and hard.
RE: I wish I was a big man It really is terrible. I have my suspicions about afew people in the village i'm from. Late night walks and the type of dogs they have. If i had the proof i wouldn't hesitate to report them
Several years ago... ...we had a young lad at work. He was a hard worker and a reliable person. He eventually handed in his notice and went to work for his dad who had set up his own business to protect badgers. He kept in contact and told us some horrible stories about stuff that goes on. http://www.badgerland.co.uk/help/professional/derek_whitcher_consultant.html http://www.whitcher-wildlife.co.uk/
Another beautiful animal I'm one of those animal-loving fluffies who has no idea about the countryside and it's ways, the type of person that land owners and farmers don't like. Good. <img src ="http://www.wildlifeextra.com/resources/listimg/uk/Badgers_forestry_commission@large.JPG">
RE: Several years ago... What a weird and mis-guided comment they've put on that site: "People who commit badger-related crime are criminals - who may also have convictions for violence, money-laundering, drugs or vehicle-related crime." In the most common areas for badger-baiting Cleveland, Durham & areas of Wales it's mostly cavemen in their 50's with no jobs who do this type of thing not organised crime figures. I can understand the violence part but the rest is far out. I think on a night you'd be most likely to find a drug dealer of money-launderer in a club or lapdancing bar
RE: Another beautiful animal They are stunning creatures, what wonderful markings they have and their fat bums!
RE: Another beautiful animal Beautiful creatures the Badgers.... Them what bait them are absolute scum!! and should be shot....
as a 'hunter' I can see both sides of the arguement for and agaisnt fox hunting. However, I couldn't really give a **** either way. Both arguements ar valid and ive got better things to do with my time than try to udnerstand the political wranglings of it.
RE: about time Its a sherry supping hoorah henry blood sport,smearing their childrens face with blood as a baptism,cruelty to animals at its finest,ripping any family pet apart that stands in their way.
There's no way of getting rid of them Fi. Foxes are very territorial and a breeding pair has a huge territory in which others aren't allowed to breed. This means that whenever you killor break a breeding pairthere are always others ready to take their place. The fox population self-regulates, always has, always will.</p> The sooner people stop believing and repeating thelies surrounding all forms of bloodsport and force the admission that some people just like to cause animals to sufferfortheir own gratificationthe sooner we can get our cards the table and deal with the matter properly. </p>
We'll have to agree to disagree on the definition of measured. </p> Anyway keep thi sneck art thee. I don't give a flying **** what you think either.</p>