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Steve Y said...
> Just been chatting to a neighbour in the village bar here in the > Beaujolais and he had just dropped off 3 dead foxes that he shot this > afternoon to a gypsy family that live on a site down the road who relish > fox meat ! He says there is no way that he will the meat but if someone > else is happy to, why let it go to waste . I agree with both sentiments > > Steve I would never eat fox unless it was them or me. They're my backyard and frontyard scouts! I don't wish them any harm. A mutual appreciation we've had for ages! Andy |
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In article >, Andy <q> wrote:
> Steve Y said... > > > Just been chatting to a neighbour in the village bar here in the > > Beaujolais and he had just dropped off 3 dead foxes that he shot this > > afternoon to a gypsy family that live on a site down the road who relish > > fox meat ! He says there is no way that he will the meat but if someone > > else is happy to, why let it go to waste . I agree with both sentiments > > > > Steve > > > I would never eat fox unless it was them or me. > > They're my backyard and frontyard scouts! I don't wish them any harm. > > A mutual appreciation we've had for ages! > > Andy You've never owned poultry. ;-) I'm guessing too that if you have pet cats, you keep them indoors. I like foxes, (they are cute) but not in my back yard........ -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet said...
> In article >, Andy <q> wrote: > >> Steve Y said... >> >> > Just been chatting to a neighbour in the village bar here in the >> > Beaujolais and he had just dropped off 3 dead foxes that he shot this >> > afternoon to a gypsy family that live on a site down the road who >> > relish fox meat ! He says there is no way that he will the meat but >> > if someone else is happy to, why let it go to waste . I agree with >> > both sentiments >> > >> > Steve >> >> >> I would never eat fox unless it was them or me. >> >> They're my backyard and frontyard scouts! I don't wish them any harm. >> >> A mutual appreciation we've had for ages! >> >> Andy > > You've never owned poultry. ;-) > > I'm guessing too that if you have pet cats, you keep them indoors. > > I like foxes, (they are cute) but not in my back yard........ Yabbut... I HAVE been caught red-handed in the hen house that is (sometimes) recfoodcooking chat! Andy "I love hens!!!" |
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In article >, Andy <q> wrote:
> > I like foxes, (they are cute) but not in my back yard........ > > > Yabbut... I HAVE been caught red-handed in the hen house that is > (sometimes) recfoodcooking chat! > > Andy > "I love hens!!!" So thou art a fox in the henhouse... Figures. <lol> -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet > wrote:
> > They're my backyard and frontyard scouts! I don't wish them any harm. > You've never owned poultry. ;-) > I'm guessing too that if you have pet cats, you keep them indoors. How big are the foxes in your area? Most red foxes I've seen are about 10 pounds, although the puffy fur makes them look quite a bit larger. I can't imagine a red fox trying to take on an adult cat. I have seen a cat that stalked and attempted to take a fox. Foxes can run _fast_. Jnospam |
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In article >, Jnospam >
wrote: > Omelet > wrote: > > > They're my backyard and frontyard scouts! I don't wish them any harm. > > You've never owned poultry. ;-) > > I'm guessing too that if you have pet cats, you keep them indoors. > > How big are the foxes in your area? Most red foxes I've seen are > about 10 pounds, although the puffy fur makes them look quite a bit > larger. I can't imagine a red fox trying to take on an adult cat. > I have seen a cat that stalked and attempted to take a fox. Foxes > can run _fast_. > > Jnospam We have gray foxes in our area, not red. Only slightly smaller than a coyote. They'd have no problem handling a house cat, or even small dogs for that matter. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Jnospam wrote:
> Omelet > wrote: >>> They're my backyard and frontyard scouts! I don't wish them any harm. >> You've never owned poultry. ;-) >> I'm guessing too that if you have pet cats, you keep them indoors. > > How big are the foxes in your area? Most red foxes I've seen are > about 10 pounds, although the puffy fur makes them look quite a bit > larger. I can't imagine a red fox trying to take on an adult cat. > I have seen a cat that stalked and attempted to take a fox. Foxes > can run _fast_. > > Jnospam > In our neighborhood they go to the pond and eat duck. It's interesting to see the flock of ducks gather in a tight circle at the very center of the pond and quack loudly when one of the foxes is seen lurking in the shrubs nearby. It's in vain, because we do see piles of feathers on the shore occasionally. We have ducks, geese, foxes, raccoons (who live in the storm sewers), skunks, and even an occasional coyote skulking around. (I've discovered that when neighbors claim we have a "scruffy white fox", they have seen a coyote.) gloria p |
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