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Most of them come down from the towns anyway for 'jolly 'weekend parties. Very few countryfolk are in favour of hunting and the Countryside Alliance does not represent the views of the majority of country dwellers. There is no way I want the hunt back all round my house. I have always found them to be extremely arrogant and patronising.
You can tell when people get backed into a corner - they start trying to squirm and wheedle to get out of it. What's to stop anyone just taking the horses out for a canter around the countrside? Why do they need to do it in a very large group accompanied by a few dozen hounds and, if it doesn't end in blood letting, they all traipse back home deflated and disappointed?
Long live the ban!
Long live the ban!
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The simple answer to the problems you mention, Birdie1971, is really good quality fencing. Those who promote fox hunting are usually happy to spend large amounts of money on stabling their horses, buying their hunting apparel and enjoying the social life associated with hunting. Yet they seem less prepared to pay for decent fencing, to protect their livestock, so that they can happily co-exist with Britain's wildlife.
Chris
Chris
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But animal cruelty is. It is a cruel sport and has no part in the modern world. I have no problem with culling if necessary by humane means. Foxes are part of the countryside and help with the balance of nature. People in fancy dress on horseback coming out for a day's jolly to hunt down animals are totally out of place an
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