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I would not advise it :):rolleyes:

They eat every **** going and carry weils desease, manigitis and probably to come, BIRD FLUE :) .

Think about it, ducks die of bird flue, a fox comes along, eats it and you have a fox with the virious inside it.

I handle all foxes with laytex gloves and try and not handle them too much.

I allways carry a pair of laytex gloves in my pocket. :)

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How many ducks have died of bird flu? Not many and those that have are in some lab. not a fox

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers

 

MC

Not if the fox gets them first sir. :lol:

Who knows how far this desease has spread, no one knows. :rolleyes:

Remember foot and mouth? They said it was under control :) , well that was a load of Bu.. ....it :)

Bird flue is spreading, if its not already in the UK, it will be pretty soon, but i think it probably is. :lol:

Foxes eat evrything and anything even each other. :)

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Did I not read somewhere that if cooked correctly even birds with the disease are safe to eat, probably something our Dept. of Agriculture said. So if that's true (and I'd rather someone else than me test it first :rolleyes: ) wouldn't it follow that the fox that ate the bird that ate the spider that ate the fly (and so forth) would be safe also? In conclusion to this delusion I wouldn't touch fox, sooner have the chemical fertiliser again that I tried when I was 4 :o

All game/vermin that are cooked correctly are safe to eat.

 

But don't tell Kip :D

 

 

 

 

 

LB

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you wanted to eat it or **** it? :lol::lol::lol:

Don't knock it till you've tried it. Not much difference between wrapping one up in tinfoil and sellotape :rolleyes: :o :D???:beer:

 

Wimmin are alright but you can't beat the real thing .................... apparently :lol::D

 

Dave

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