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Stumbled on this on ebay - bit odd really - thought I'd share.
I'm not sure what to make of it. I guess the rabbits and foxes are seen as vermin but there is just a bit too much glee in the tone of the hunting description for it just to be public service. Grown men rejoicing in battle against rabbits and foxes seems a bit sad really.
Anyhow - see what you think
[url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rabbit-Heaven-DVD-ferreting-with-shotgun-THE-BOYS-GIVE-THE-FERRETS-A-RUN-/301002398518?pt=AU_Hunting&hash=item4615241b36 ]Ebay odd DVD[/url]
Australia innit. Big country, lotta rabbits.
A bit bizarre sounding indeed. It's worth noting that rabbits are a massive problem in Australia. If you are a farmer or country person needing to live off the land they are vermin.
Massive problem in Australia. They have a fence running the entire length of the country (North/South) and a couple of others to control them.
Salesman in selling product shocker.
Also while the footage of my ferrets working and handling are very interesting and are the gentlest ferrets in Australia, I do not want any buyers buying these DVD's for purposes of just looking at ferrets, these are hunting DVD's and as such contain huntingNon hunting purchasers of these DVD's are not welcome.
Well that's me told.
Double freakin post!
I guess the rabbits and foxes are seen as vermin...
Rabbits are classed as vermin and foxes as pests here in the UK. I witnessed the aftermath of a fox that had killed 200+ birds, it was not nice.
Rabbits are classed as vermin and foxes as pests here in the UK. I witnessed the aftermath of a fox that had killed 200+ birds, it was not nice.
Shame you didn't have footage of them being killed to stick on a DVD and sell on ebay.
Some people enjoy hunting.
Some people don't.
Most of us exploit animals for our own satisfaction and convenience.
It's just that some people take more enjoyment in the process than others.