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    If that's the case then so be it. Why not ? Because they have colours and look p p pretty (polly) ?

    I had some Parrakeet type birds living by me. Nightmare. The noise is bad.
    There was talk of shooting the European Eagle owls we have here because they're munching on hedgehogs and other birds of prey.
    I would hate them being shot but conservation is conservation. Could I do it. Yes, if there was a need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsaZappathing View Post
    As for hunting foxes....I'm all for that and I like most country sports.
    You can be an animal lover and hunt.
    Sorry - you're wrong. that is a contradiction I'm afraid. You might like some animal species but it doesn't make you an animal lover
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    I am against the blood sport killing of defenceless animals as much as the next decent man but the next time you see all those lovely sheep on the hills or cows mulling around a field, or even horses in the paddock. Remember they are only there and being bred for one thing or they'd be extinct altogether. Food or Sport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    I am against the blood sport killing of defenceless animals as much as the next decent man but the next time you see all those lovely sheep on the hills or cows mulling around a field, or even horses in the paddock. Remember they are only there and being bred for one thing or they'd be extinct altogether. Food or Sport.
    I can gladly say Ged that it won't be because of me
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    So then, they would become extinct anyway so no thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark R View Post
    Sorry - you're wrong. that is a contradiction I'm afraid. You might like some animal species but it doesn't make you an animal lover
    No sorry needed as you are wrong (again). And don't be afraid, I wont bite
    I like all animal species and find the majority of them interesting. That goes for rats,squirrels and magpies. However,because I hunt a certain animal which by law is legal to hunt then that doesn't mean I don't like the animal.
    If magpies where to become rare then I would try and help increase the species.

    I have owned many stuffed animals including,foxes,owls,birds of prey,kayman,badger,red squirrel and a 9ft brown bear. All of which were very old or had papers for proof from DEFRA.
    I would never buy any new stuffed animals. The reason- you don't know if they where killed legally and if they where stuffed legally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    I am against the blood sport killing of defenceless animals as much as the next decent man but the next time you see all those lovely sheep on the hills or cows mulling around a field, or even horses in the paddock. Remember they are only there and being bred for one thing or they'd be extinct altogether. Food or Sport.
    I have to agree to a point Ged,but as I said,quite early on,what a sad indictment on us,if that's, all, they're here for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsteve55 View Post
    I have to agree to a point Ged,but as I said,quite early on,what a sad indictment on us,if that's, all, they're here for?
    Horses that race are bred for racing,horses that jump are bred for jumping.
    No problem !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsteve55 View Post
    The only country sport (how can you call killing anything,a sport?) I'd like to partake in,would be knobhead hunting,where you chase appropriate people across the country,till exhausted,then ask them how much "fun" it's been!

    I'm all for Yobbo hunting, tracking down the sort of people who would do that to a fox. Ugh!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
    I'm all for Yobbo hunting, tracking down the sort of people who would do that to a fox. Ugh!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsaZappathing View Post
    Horses that race are bred for racing,horses that jump are bred for jumping.
    No problem !!
    You managed to figure that then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsteve55 View Post
    You managed to figure that then!
    I don't mean to be rude but you'd be better sticking to your a-z's.
    You do say some daft things,sorry but so true.
    Go on,go play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
    I'm all for Yobbo hunting, tracking down the sort of people who would do that to a fox. Ugh!!!!

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    It's the schizophrenic adherants,that are the worst Chris!

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