http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33100242
I don't understand this at all. The Countryside Alliance has been telling us for years that foxes need to be hunting with dogs, as they are a nuisance. I agree that foxes can be a nuisance, although not the bit about hunting with dogs.
But this evidence in the BBC link clearly shows that somebody is rearing fox cubs, for the express reason that they can be hunted.
And its just sheer coincidence that they are being kept 200m away from the hunt kennels ?
So, if they are not being deliberately reared so that they can be hunted, why are they being reared at all ?