You must be mistaken, hunts don't hunt foxes anymore and terriermen don't dig out fox dens anymore (and certainly not in front of young children). I've been told on this very thread that it doesn't happen :facepalm:
Although the people who say this and support the hunts aren't sick f***ers...
Apart from the 5,000 -7,000 foxhounds put down per annum because they don't have the 'hunting instinct as pups' or are 'too old to keep up with the pack', the tens of thousands of foxes still 'accidentally killed', the horses being whipped across the fields to make them run and jump and the...
There really is a very fine dividing line between gross naivety and gross stupidity :lolol:
And I bet it will make absolutely no difference to the numbers of foxhounds, old and young, that are 'euthanised' each year :facepalm:
During the Burns Inquiry, which ultimately led to the Hunting Act...
These days, you're not even allowed to dress up and rip your local wildlife to pieces (purely accidentally with foxhounds trained by having foxcubs dug out and thrown to them) and then wipe the bloodied entrails across your children's faces. These days
Bloody snowflake wokes :rolleyes:
But that's not your picture is it ? It's the one copyrighted here
https://www.alamy.com/young-people-demonstrating-against-the-conservative-tory-government-whitehall-london-uk-image214331229.html
and not for redistribution, unless you've paid the copyright ?
Somewhat disputed, but it's tradition innit :shrug:
During the Burns Inquiry, which ultimately led to the Hunting Act, the Countryside Alliance admitted that hunts would ‘remove’ 3000 foxhounds, or an average of 16 hounds per pack, before the 2000/01 hunting season. It also said that the number...
I'm a great traditionalist myself. We really should keep up the traditions of earthing up dens prior to the hunt, digging the foxcubs out of dens to throw alive to young hounds, putting down thousands of perfectly healthy hounds each year because they don't have that 'killer instinct', and...