Injured Fox in my garden - what to do.

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slowmotion

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Except the thrust of attacks like that is for the Government to be able to change animal welfare laws to benefit their buddies in the industry, as we are currently seeing.
That's a bit of a non sequitur isn't it?
 

Cubist

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In our last exchange I tried to point out that your vision of shooting estates is monocular. You rail against shooters in the mistake belief that all shooting follows the pattern of the upland grouse moor. You linked to examples of raptor persecution that quite rightly should be damned out of existence, in an effort to bolster your argument that all shooters are cruel cold blooded killers. I gave you examples of shooters who have a genuine love of the countryside and biodiversity, but you returned to state you simply didn't believe anything of what I said.

Now I return to further condemn anachronistic and unsustainable practice and once again you argue with my reasoning.

My personal experience is of shooting over agricultural land, in a landscape infrastructure that has been forged on the tradition of shooting. Round woods, cover strips, beetle banks, cover hedgerows.... none of those would exist without shooting. Its an environment that benefits species other than the intended quarry, with insect numbers and cover that benefit songbirds as much as it allows the laid down birds to thrive. Many shooters genuinely see themselves as stewards of the countryside. I as much as you condemn the abhorrent persecution of raptors reported by the various organisations, but I am also wary of the levels truth warping and misinformation.

My example of buzzards in my post above goes some way to show that that balance between ethical management and biodiversity is entirely possible.

That shooting continues today, not the corporate obscenity of huge bags shot to entertain like so many winged targets, but ethical, responsible affairs with genuine folk enjoying a sport which not all will understand or endorse. However much you believe all shooters shoot only for the thrill of killing, I can assure you that for me, and for all that I know, the act of killing a gamebird is far more ethical than the consumption of factory farmed meat. I cannot deny a pleasure in taking part, to do so would be hypocritical, but the act of killing is not the sadistic abuse many make it out to be. Far more hypocritical in my opinion is the person who rails against shooting, yet still eats meat. I can accept ambivalence from the person who doesn't think twice about how the meat reaches their plate, but for someone to decry shooters as barbaric, yet still enjoy a roast lamb shows a disconnect in thinking that is beyond logic. I would have far greater respect for a vegetarian.

To return to my original point. Shooting takes many forms. Tar us all with the same brush and you are in danger of reacting in Pavlovian fashion to the misinformation of the class-warrior anti. Not all shoots are what you describe as bio-deserts. If they are, how come I can enjoy listening to the Curlew and Skylarks on the nearby grouse moor? It's still a managed shoot, yet it has abundant hares and ground nesting birds. How come there is a very healthy population of English Partridge on my syndicate shoot? We imposed a voluntary moratorium on shooting them years ago, and all thirty members are rightly proud to be able to say we have been responsible for their thriving in substantial numbers.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
window cleaner compares his business cost's to a veterinary practice...

when a chamois leather cost 200k do let us know, vet costs are more than a hrs time

Seeing as you've brought (and belittled) my job into the debate. You haven't told us your hourly rate or what you do for a living. Let me guess. Pen pusher maybe?
 
Well its not a myth then is it ! They kill everything and don't eat it . If it was a myth then you would say they only kill what they can eat .
Lets make it simpler....

It is like you going to the Supermarket on Saturday and buying dinner for Thursday

Are you buying something you don' eat, or as with the fox, laying in a supply for next Thursday?

To imply that foxes kill and don't eat because they don't eat it immediately is untrue and a myth because left to the fox it WOULD be eaten
 

Cuchilo

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Lets make it simpler....

It is like you going to the Supermarket on Saturday and buying dinner for Thursday

Are you buying something you don' eat, or as with the fox, laying in a supply for next Thursday?

To imply that foxes kill and don't eat because they don't eat it immediately is untrue and a myth because left to the fox it WOULD be eaten
No , it's like me waiting for the supermarket to close and then breaking in and stealing as much as i can and smashing up what i cant take .
 
Yes but you're saying they need money to live and i'm saying they could do the job for a quarter of that, to "survive". When you're talking about survival are you on about Beluga caviar and Dom Perignon champagne survival?

Would you go out on call to work on a Sunday at no notice. For £50? When it may cost you £5 in fuel, and £25 in costs? So £20 in your pocket for going out to work on a Sunday?
 
No , it's like me waiting for the supermarket to close and then breaking in and stealing as much as i can and smashing up what i cant take .

Isn't that something like, going to a supermarket. Fencing off all the chickens, and trying to tell everybody else they can't have them? Then shoot whoever comes and tries to take a chicken?
 
For half an hours work, yes i would.

You say half hour of work? What do you suppose they do? Come, inject, and leave? Takes no time to organise disposal of the corpse?

But lets go with your "half hour"

So, after Tax and NI. You would do half hour of work, (not including leaving your Sunday off with the family to travel there and back) for around £14? That £14 will still have to cover any holidays you want off, or cover any sickness period.

If you will do that, that's your choice. But I certainly don't value my personal time with family that cheaply. While you understandably don't appreciate people belittling your work. You are belittling those who value their personal time over work time.
 
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