Generally because they are seen as a pest that raids dustbins and steals chickens. But most chickens are factory farmed so the risk posed to farmers is low. And if they care about their chickens, why don't they protect them properly?
The truth is around 65% of the UK like foxes, 30% have no views and only 5% don't like foxes.
People kill Arctic foxes for their pelt.
For fur. People don't eat fox.
it is banned and you should not hunt foxes!
Yes.Some hunters will kill them then eat them.Others will skin them and leave the fox's for the crows.But,yes humans kill foxes.Sad isn't it.
probebly not foxes would kill smaller animals like rats,mice,rabbits or hares
It can depend. Usually, foxes would try to avoid snakes and snakes foxes. But, if the two were to get in a fight, there are too many variable to come up with an answer. Foxes can kill rattlesnakes, but it can also be the other way around.
Because people think it is fun to kill poor innocent foxes for the popularity!
Arctic Foxes do not kill their young.
Most people know that dogs are and badger, maybe foxes because foxes and badgers kill cats like prey to eat while dogs can kill a cat but don't eat them. Dogs chase cats around, scaring them.
Yes.
yes they do
Foxes don't generally kill hens, but if they do, feathers are usually everywhere. This is however, the norm for most animals.