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  • I want to speak fox!

  • What a beautiful animal. Even so-called 'fox-chasing' (as opposed to killing it by letting hounds rip it apart) is the pastime of a demented mind. There is no sane reason to harass or kill an animal.

    These so-called 'gentlemen' of the upper crust that ride to hounds should be savagley beaten and left in a ditch.

  • @1234Molotov You're the kind of ignorant asshole that should be thrown in a cage with wild animals.

    Seriously? You claim these men deserve brutal and terrible death? What kind of sick bastard of a hypocrite are you?

  • @DarthBlam I agree 100% about these sociopathic hypocrites that either care more about wild animals than they do about their fellow human beings, or use their "concern" for wild animals as an excuse to want to do evil to other people.

  • @DarthBlam

    Aw I dunno about that man, I've seen some pretty bad things done to foxes (fur farming... then the skinning alive and left to die) and I'm kinda leaning towards that guys opinion... they're not nice people and, if given the opportunity, would probably not hesitate to do the same to a fellow human being...

  • @jAyMaC128 Ok.. that whole fur farming thing happens and I honestly don't have a problem with it.. but you seriously think someone would do such a thing to another man... for their skin? You're just as deranged as him... and your religious statement above makes me dislike your opinion even more.

  • I WANNA HUNT YOU MELLAMOBRADLY

  • si crees que matar por deporte o por placer es correcto pienso que es correcto matar a todos los cazadores de animales pequeños sin armas A PUÑO LIMPIO Y TORTURANDOLOS

  • To all the hippy pansies commenting about hunters. I hunt. I kill animals. I eat 99% of everything I kill. I have no desire to kill something just for the fur or whatever. However, there are instances where killing foxes is perfectly acceptable. If you raise chickens you would understand that. By the way, which would you prefer? An animal killed in the wild or an animal standing in the same pile of shit chained down all his life waiting to go to the slaughterhouse? I prefer the former.

  • @MeLlamoBradly Actually I do raise chickens. I don't kill them and I don't kill any fox that would be after them because I put them up at night, let them out in the morning. I watch and listen to them all day. If there's a problem, I'm out there scaring it away instead of slaughtering it. Also, to the problem of not eating an animal that was chained down it's entire life: DON'T EAT MEAT. Animals were not made by God to be consumed by us. Adam was their keeper until SIN entered the world.

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  • @Chickieluvs2dance By the way, this chicken fried rice I am currently eating is damn good.

  • @MeLlamoBradly Some fried chicken would be good right about now. :)

  • @Chickieluvs2dance

    Yeah but when sin entered, God said we could eat them... the Bible has fine print too >_>

  • Notice he stopped "talking" as soon as the humans began talking in the background, near the end ?

    Probably thinking: "Boy, do they sound ridiculous !"

  • I totally understand I hate hunting unless it's only for food. I am a vegetarian but I would however eat meat as long as I know the animal didn't suffer.

  • i am a hunter but i find it sick that people only hunt for sport and trophies. there are many people who would only kill an animal for their fur or horns and they kill something that didn't need to die. if you must hunt, hunt for the meat and kill them sparingly and humanely. don't kill everything you see. only take what you need. also i under stand hunting the animals that are over populated and it would hurt the environment if they aren't hunted. but only hunt for those reasons not for sport

  • poor baby has 3 legs like my kitty does :(

  • all you enviro nuts are well. just that, nuts.. my name sake.. redfox, would i go out of my way to harm it. no.. if it were in my house eating my food would i shoot it. fuck yes i would. i take my own stance on this, if you need the food/shelter, or if the animal is directly interfereing with your capacity to live/eat, then by all means put an end to it and add it to the table.

    BUT, if you do kill an animal, use the parts, the fur and the meat. bones can be used too.

  • @WaagooshTheRedFox "f it were in my house eating my food would i shoot it. fuck yes i would. "

    you're crazy, really. and I wonder how people can agree with such a fuckin' comment.

    if I could catch you shooting this animal, I swear I'd shoot you > UR TURN.

  • @macdouglas123 bring it on. ill put one in you too. ofcourse your not going on my table. you too filthy. =) hippie.

  • @WaagooshTheRedFox oh waow

    I didn't know that saving animals would made me a hippie ! damn you're so intelligent ! so logical !

    nice conclusion dear asshole.

    get back in your house, close it, stand with your stupidity.

    Bye :)

  • @macdouglas123 love you too!! by the way, your trying to "save" a predatory species that has no natural predators besides the eagle, which is endangered. fox' over populate then push into suburbs and farming areas, and cause havoc among 99% of smaller livestock.

    i would rather shoot the fox thats in my chicken house knowing its not coming back for seconds, than scare it away and run the risk of an intelligent creature sneaking back in and kill them while im not there to scare it away.

  • @macdouglas123 on a second note, your prolly a hippie who lives in the city or suburbs and has no idea what work really is. never worked on a farm, and never had to deal witha predatory species coming into your land and causing harm. so, to you i say. learn the problem before trying to solve it. by the way, im a college graduate, hardly what i would call "stupid." you can fuck yourself =) have a great day.

  • @WaagooshTheRedFox fuck yourself? wow.

    SO mature.

  • @macdouglas123 animal abusing parasite vermin disease like that are good for ONLY two things. target practise & crow-food.

  • Every environment has what is called a carrying capacity. That is the population limit that it can sustain. If a population of animals, such as foxes, reach that limit, it will cause devastating results within that population, as well as the populations of other animals, such a prey like rabbits and mice. Foxes are a common vector species, meaning that are likely carriers of rabies. The more overpopulated they become, the more likely it is they will spread the disease.

  • I feel it is my duty, as hunter and conservationalist, to inform you that fox hunting is a necessary practice. Foxes are overpopulated in many areas. If left unchecked, they will continue to overpopulate, causing vehicle accidents, spreading disease(ex. rabies), endangering pets and children, making a mess in towns, as well as spreading disease and starvation amongst themselves. I am a junior at Penn State University, majoring in Wildlife Science. My IQ is far from zero.

  • @CountryBuff08 Yeah, it's -(negative) 100

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    You don't deserve a fox if you call them pests.

    P.S. romefox is right!

  • Hunters are a result of incomplete human evolution, they are the most primitive of our species, with a savage brain and are incapable of compassion!

  • @romefox How stupid are you! I am not a hunter but There is a rhyme and reason for hunting. All hunters I know eat everything they kill as to not waste any of the meat. Also wild foxes are pests that kill small farm animals and other pets for food. I'm looking into getting a fox as a pet very soon but if we didn't dim the population they would kill our animals and pets for food and eventually starve.

  • @timmyjunior1 Human's were not endowed with god's decision as to the fate of animal's, Human's have no right to decide whether an animal should exist or go extinct. There are exception's in regard's to hunting but in most cases it is done for sport or amusement. Well, if killing amuses a person then that person is a Neanderthal, hence hunter's are cavemen.

  • @romefox Every animal has to have some sort of natural predator, or a way to keep their population in check. Look at human beings. There are 6 billion of us! Look at all the disease and starvation! If you would rather see your precious furry friends die of rabies, have at it! Personally, I feel a quick bullet to the heart is a better way to die. It's not about rights, it's about humanity!

  • @CountryBuff08 If you prefer execution over natural selection well then your logic is severely flawed. A deliberate and systematic eradication of any living creature is genocide therefore immoral by all standard's. If need be the species will become extinct on it's own, in most cases conservationist's only preserve species's beneficial to man. Humanity posses's intelligence, we have the choice, that does not grant us superiority over all existence.

  • @romefox You're right. Nice thought :)

  • @romefox hunting is also a sport and god didn't endow anyone with anything (my opinion!). other than that countrybuff08 said it.

  • @timmyjunior1 fair does. but i want the right to hunt my chosen prey. that being sport/trophy hunters & poachers. until i can put live rounds into those terrorist coward vermin, i say they can't hunt animals whose SHIT is worth them, the skag-rat scutter whores & their scum vermin bastard disease children (yes, i said "disease", NOT diseased) multiplied by the mammalian population of this earth since mammals 1st walkedit til our sun swallows it

  • @pfalky2k I ahve know idea what you mean, my comment was pretty old. Could you rephrase that comment please.

  • @timmyjunior1 no, i won't rephrase anything i said. killing for sustenance? is nature's way. for defence? IF you have taken ALL reasonable steps to discourage predation & still a predator comes. you or it. nature's way. any terrorist murdering animal abusing scum that kills for sport or trophy should, with it's females & young, be rounded up & exterminated. that is one genetic trait our species & this world can WELL do without.

  • @pfalky2k Kind of get what you mean, I understand and respect your point. Lets agree to disagree, I have never hunted but I am for it, some people support their family doing it and like it or not, it is a sport.

  • @timmyjunior1 i'm no vegan. i see that as against nature's law. we humans have one stomach, binocular vision & canines & incisors, as well as molars. we're omnivores. eaters of veg AND meat. if an animal threatened me or mine (including my animals) it would run or die. but ONLY sustenance or defence. ALL else is an abomination against nature (including Man & God if that's your thing) do we "accept" hunting is a sport? do we accept that there are folk like raping children? molestors are molestors

  • @timmyjunior1 Hunting is not a sport. To call something a sport is to say that both sides are aware they're playing.

  • @romefox Don't worry, you are right!

  • It's too bad that younger fox can't be released, it's a pretty healthy looking animal.

  • Three legs? Awww! Poor thing!

  • if we didnt kill they would die of starvation so shut up you dang vegans

  • @SuperJar26 Hey you redneck scumbag.Pull your head outta your ass.

  • @SuperJar26 It's very true that by hunting, humans play their part in the circle of life; much like wolves to small mammals, or spiders to insects. Howeer, among the species that need to be hunted, foxes are not. Fox fur is very valuable to a superficial market beyond understanding the intricate damage fox hunting can do, so if you hunt foxes, please: try to hunt something else. Like deer, because deer meat is good. And you can't eat foxies.

  • @RyleyAshford why can't you eat foxes?

  • @CountryBuff08 Did you watch the video? Did you not see how fuckin' adorable they are?

  • @SuperJar26 That is the most ignorant, uneducated thing I've heard all day. I suppose if we didn't go back in time to summon our alien friends the Voth to hurl a giant meteor at the earth, all those poor dinosaurs would have died of starvation as well?

  • @SakoTGrimes lol that made me laugh :)

  • @SakoTGrimes Dinosaurs had natural predators, foxes don't. There's nothing to keep their population in check.

  • awww

    

  • This needs subtitles.

  • they are so beautiful...

  • They sound like heyenas

  • I knew foxes could make small barking noises, but echoing loud... throath noises. Thats new.

    Beautfiul creatures nevertheless.

  • ohh the poor dear :( I loath hunters, they're gross.

  • It is known that fox hunters have an IQ that is less than 0.

  • @VaderNES especially after you take their slackjaw inbred head off with a 12-bore ;)

  • @VaderNES As well as all hunters.

  • i didn't know that was the noise they made, of course i didn't know that rabbits can growl either! lol

  • rabbits can growl?

    lol i didnt know that

  • oh yes, i had two rabbits a few years ago and i would give him all kinds of treats (carrots, clovers, strawberries). the one i called "horse" would change at me if i tried to move her treats and it sure sounded like she was growling.

  • @xSonniixRuleZx rabbits can grunt too one time we had a pet rabbit and we did something to piss it off and it grunted and tryed to charge us crazy sob

  • They are beautiful

  • She had been found with a badly broken leg. It was suspected that she was caught in a trap, which is illegal in this state (Illinois) not to mention, cruel. The veterinarian assessed the leg and decided that the extent of the damage warrented the amputation of the leg.

  • what happened to the fox's leg?

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