Horrible creatures:crazy: used to have a set near our farm yard in yorkshire and they used to chase me an me sister with all their teeth out ready to attack:w00t: see one take a lamb down once as well they are big dirty smelly disease ridden horrible things, sooner they get culled the better:D
Wasp, I think you must be wrong…this one was so fluffy! Looked so cute - probably wouldn’t hurt a fly! :Wow: (Ok, so I know what you’re saying is true really! ) That must have been really bad seeing it take down a lamb. I can’t imagine it!
a few weeks back me & mis mad-dog was at ashbourne area and i had seen a fox. not a big deal but it looked like there meant to look not like the ones in london. they look like the drug ridden scag heads of the fox world:D
Here’s an interesting fact…did you know? that hedgehogs and badgers don’t live on the same bits of land? Aparently they hate each other as species! :w00t: So I’ll stop putting the dogfood out for the hedgehogs now…:laugh:
Horrible creatures [Crazy] used to have a set near our farm yard in yorkshire and they used to chase me an me sister with all their teeth out ready to attack [w00t] see one take a lamb down once as well they are big dirty smelly disease ridden horrible things, sooner they get culled the better
Well, it’s a point of view.
“Dirty” Better groomed than most fox. “Smelly” Not as bad as fox. “Disease ridden”, the jury is still out on that. “Horrible” I think they are quite cute.
Terratorial, aggressive, vicious once roused I’ll go with. Never heard of one to attack unless provoked, so the lamb incident is a surprise.
Getting one out of a garden shed is a pain but the answer is to lob in a smoke canister*, the sort used for drain testing, close the door, wait for a couple of minutes, then open the door.
Then you see how fast they can run.
(* Not a good idea if you have lots of flamables in your shed. These things get very hot.)