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<blockquote data-quote="suffolksmallholder" data-source="post: 7639988" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>The tame part is difficult, and yes I have had a tame fox, squirrrel, glis and as recently posted about a brief visit from a hand reared raven. Tame is so very different from wild and I'd have a job to write about it now and make my point, I have got to that stage in life where I see no difference in killing. I think the thing that has upset some is that I have called their methods out in that killing, to me, seems to be completely unnecessary in this day and age. I really can not see the difference in where sheep are within the UK and folk have said strongly that I have no idea of how 'their sheep' are. True, I can't see all sheep, only the shepherding has changed the and numbers as with everything.</p><p>Yes there is vacuum as the old saying nature abhors a vacuum.......But simply to shoot a corvid coz you can and feel you must is something that needs attention in the big scheme of things and this is what seems to have offended so many on the page. This is the attitude that I am strongly against as I was once that kill, kill, kill person so can understand the kill trigger but I'm trying to subdue it as I believe it does more harm than good.</p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suffolksmallholder, post: 7639988, member: 1498"] The tame part is difficult, and yes I have had a tame fox, squirrrel, glis and as recently posted about a brief visit from a hand reared raven. Tame is so very different from wild and I'd have a job to write about it now and make my point, I have got to that stage in life where I see no difference in killing. I think the thing that has upset some is that I have called their methods out in that killing, to me, seems to be completely unnecessary in this day and age. I really can not see the difference in where sheep are within the UK and folk have said strongly that I have no idea of how 'their sheep' are. True, I can't see all sheep, only the shepherding has changed the and numbers as with everything. Yes there is vacuum as the old saying nature abhors a vacuum.......But simply to shoot a corvid coz you can and feel you must is something that needs attention in the big scheme of things and this is what seems to have offended so many on the page. This is the attitude that I am strongly against as I was once that kill, kill, kill person so can understand the kill trigger but I'm trying to subdue it as I believe it does more harm than good. SS [/QUOTE]
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