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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What jerks with horses and dogs do to foxes is far worse than what happens with animals raised to be food. Keep lying to yourself. Hunting deer that cause too many problems to our environment is also different from what you fools do to foxes with your horses and dogs. No one is actually fox hunting anymore. The hounds just chase the fox around and the riders chase the hounds around. Once the fox goes to ground nothing goes into the burrow to get them. And these hounds are way slower than the foxes. It’s just an excuse to ride your horse, have some fellowship, and then drink after the hunt. [/quote] That's what the fox hunters want people to believe. The reality is they encourage the dogs to tear the foxes apart limb by limb. The foxes are running for their lives. If they don't get away from a huge pack of long legged, much bigger dogs, they get torn apart while they're still alive. I learned this from someone on the inside of this world. It ain't called a blood sport for nothing.[/quote] [b]Clearly neither of you loons have been foxhunting. Even back in the mid 80s when I first went foxhunting that wasn't the case. I am on the inside of this world, you're just making stuff up to suit your narrative.[/quote][/b] I grew up in that world. There are plenty of times when hounds have "accidentally" catch and rip a fox apart: it's common practice, and some groups have zero intention of making sure it doesn't happen; they encourage it. Not every hunt and every group, but plenty. This has been happening for years and it happens today, both in the US and UK. [/quote]
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