Can I trap foxes?

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SD1

Guest
"Legally, there are only two methods that can be used to dispose of foxes:
  • Shooting
Cage trapping, in combination with the administering of a lethal injection."

And who is going to put their hand in the cage to administer the injection!!
 

SD1

Guest
[QUOTE 3740016, member: 9609"]What are you proposing to inject into them ? stuff you find under the kitchen sink?
Injecting anything into an animal without a veterinary licence is a serious criminal offence and hopefully you will be both sent to to prison for a very long time indeed.[/QUOTE]
See above. Nobody in their right mind would put their hand in cage where there is a trapped fox
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
[QUOTE 3739041, member: 259"]Sounds like chickens to me. Our dogs keep a respectful distance from ours. Ours even get baby goldfish :ohmy:[/QUOTE]
Jings, the best ours have is mealworm. But the feathery beasties can't half operate a scorched earth policy if left to their own devices.

To another point I spotted on the thread about foxes being cunning and sly - hmm, we were advised to put our chicken coop on a slab plinth with 6 inches of slab border as a fox will go right to the wire to dig but won't think to back off 6 inches to the edge of the slabs and try. Seems to be working for us so far.

I'll have to look out for the funfair coming to town for a supply of goldfish *joking*
 
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Tin Pot

Tin Pot

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[QUOTE 3740016, member: 9609"]What are you proposing to inject into them ? stuff you find under the kitchen sink?
Injecting anything into an animal without a veterinary licence is a serious criminal offence and hopefully you will be both sent to to prison for a very long time indeed.[/QUOTE]
I'll consider your suggestion - cleaning fluid or bleach? I suppose experimentation will resolve that quandary.

I doubt there would be any fall out, I've already buried the neighbours pet in our garden.

Now, where to procure the evil nurses outfit...Are Ann Summers still considered avante garde?
 

young Ed

Veteran
Nah, don't be fooled by them:

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:okay:
oh come on, i've upgraded from cap guns to cork guns!
Just a thought, do you really think it a good idea to teach your daughter that the correct response to "vandalism" is sadistic revenge, violence and capital punishment?
i'm a perfect example of this, from the age of about 3-5 i've been brought up to kill and hunt by my parents, grand parents and other people i know. look how i've turned out, not exceedingly violent, very effective and good at pest control and can put food on the table without going to tesco.
there's a difference between pest control and 'sadistic revenge, violence and capital punishment' i shoot for the former and take part in shooting for a sport but not a sport where you shoot WILD animals
Cheers Ed
 

SD1

Guest
If you get a red jacket some jodhpurs a big bottle of brandy and act like a total **** you can do what you like.
May I suggest a horse as an additional accoutrement?
 
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