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Chris Packham at it again !
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<blockquote data-quote="kfpben" data-source="post: 6104848" data-attributes="member: 44296"><p>We all knew the hunting with dogs act was the thin end of the wedge. With this kind of crap it becomes more apparent every day. </p><p></p><p>I don’t give a flying fudge what they think. It’s a human right to protect your crops and livestock from predation. </p><p></p><p>Not all urbanites are as wet as we think on these things. Plenty are of our thinking. Currently I have a 14 year old girl from North London here on work experience with no farming background. She didn’t bat an eyelid yesterday when I dispatched a sick lamb, skinned it and adopted a new lamb on to the ewe. She wants to have a go herself if there’s another one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfpben, post: 6104848, member: 44296"] We all knew the hunting with dogs act was the thin end of the wedge. With this kind of crap it becomes more apparent every day. I don’t give a flying fudge what they think. It’s a human right to protect your crops and livestock from predation. Not all urbanites are as wet as we think on these things. Plenty are of our thinking. Currently I have a 14 year old girl from North London here on work experience with no farming background. She didn’t bat an eyelid yesterday when I dispatched a sick lamb, skinned it and adopted a new lamb on to the ewe. She wants to have a go herself if there’s another one! [/QUOTE]
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