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I saw them again today, out for their lunch time stroll, all luvy dovey. I expect they go round hugging trees, eating wild garlic and happy mushrooms.

No kids yet but no doubt they will arrive in a week or two. Don't they have any sense of history and tradition?

A Fox should do what a Fox does best ..... KILL

 

They must realise there is a group of seven of my neighbours guinea fowl and now 2 peacocks that congragate outside my bedroom window every moring. Croaking and calling at 4.00am, but can these foxes be bothered to do anything about it?

 

NO, it makes my blood boil.

 

End of rant

 

John

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I saw them again today, out for their lunch time stroll, all luvy dovey. I expect they go round hugging trees, eating wild garlic and happy mushrooms.

No kids yet but no doubt they will arrive in a week or two. Don't they have any sense of history and tradition?

A Fox should do what a Fox does best ..... KILL

 

They must realise there is a group of seven of my neighbours guinea fowl and now 2 peacocks that congragate outside my bedroom window every moring. Croaking and calling at 4.00am, but can these foxes be bothered to do anything about it?

 

NO, it makes my blood boil.

 

End of rant

 

John

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i tend to find an air rifle soon sorts out the bird problem:001_smile::biggrin:

 

and if the foxes arent keeping their side of the bargin then either the rifle or the shotgun has a little word with them

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Yes, I think an air rifle may be the solution but I don't know if the guinea fowl hold their heads still for long enough for my shooting skills.

I have my eye on a nice Theoben rapid fac in .25 calibre which should sort them out.

John

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I saw them again today, out for their lunch time stroll, all luvy dovey. I expect they go round hugging trees, eating wild garlic and happy mushrooms.

No kids yet but no doubt they will arrive in a week or two. Don't they have any sense of history and tradition?

A Fox should do what a Fox does best ..... KILL

 

They must realise there is a group of seven of my neighbours guinea fowl and now 2 peacocks that congragate outside my bedroom window every moring. Croaking and calling at 4.00am, but can these foxes be bothered to do anything about it?

 

NO, it makes my blood boil.

 

End of rant

 

John

 

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Guinea Fowl make a good challenging target if your just going for head shots with the silenced air rifle.

Edited by Foord
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